Joey’s parents are newly divorced. After a hostile custody battle, both parents share joint legal custody, although his mother was awarded sole physical custody. What should Joey’s teacher, Mrs. Phillips, do?

A. She must involve both parents in all school matters and treat each one as if he or she were Joey’s only parent.
B. She only has to communicate with Joey’s mom about school matters who, in turn, is responsible for giving that information to his dad.
C. She can expect that Joey will live with his mother, but that both parents must be provided with information about his progress and other school matters.
D. She can release Joey into his father’s care, but cannot release school information to him.


C. She can expect that Joey will live with his mother, but that both parents must be provided with information about his progress and other school matters.

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