The family court, when declaring a divorce, may entrust the exercise of authority to one parent, limiting the parental authority of the other parent to certain duties and powers with respect to the child. In such a situation, the court in the divorce judgment will indicate to what rights and obligations it limits the parental authority of the other parent. For example, it can point out that issues regarding the child’s medical treatment must be decided jointly by both parents, or that a parent can decide on the direction of the child’s education. If the court in the divorce judgment does not specify certain issues, it means that the parent who has full parental authority can decide independently on issues not specified.