How is Secondary Caregiver defined in a legal contract?
- Secondary Caregiver means a person with parental responsibilities for the child, who is not the primary caregiver. Seen in 31 SEC filings
- Secondary Caregiver means the current partner of the primary caregiver, the other legal parent of the child, or the current partner of the other legal parent of the child. Seen in 3 SEC filings
- Secondary Caregiver means a parent of the child, but who is not the primary caregiver. Seen in 2 SEC filings
- Secondary Caregiver means the parent who shares child care responsibilities with the primary caregiver. Seen in 1 SEC filing
Note: The Genie AI Legal Assistant pulled this data out of the SEC EDGAR Database of 500,000 records from the past 22 years of filings. We regularly update this page as new filings and definitions come in.
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Which definition should you use?
🤔 Our AI Legal Assistant has combined and improved the above descriptions to create market-standard 'Genie definitions' below, with guidance on which documents and which industry to use for each.
Genie Definition 1
Secondary Caregiver means a person who shares child care responsibilities but is not the primary caregiver.
Relevant Contract Types
- Parental Leave Agreement
- Child Custody Agreement
- Surrogacy Agreement
- Adoption Agreement
- Divorce Settlement Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- Divorce or Separation
- Adoption
- Surrogacy
- Co-parenting
- Same-sex parenting
Relevant Sectors
Genie Definition 2
Secondary Caregiver means a parent or current partner of a legal parent, and is not the primary caregiver.
Relevant Contract Types
- Parental Leave Agreement
- Child Custody Agreement
- Surrogacy Agreement
- Adoption Agreement
- Divorce Settlement Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- Divorce or Separation
- Adoption
- Surrogacy
- Co-parenting
- Same-sex parenting
Relevant Sectors
Secondary Caregiver means a person who shares child care responsibilities but is not the primary caregiver
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