Child Custody
In the case of divorce, a court with jurisdiction of the divorce proceedings also determines who shall have custody of children from
the marriage. Laws governing child custody differ between states and can range from full, to limited custody. There are circumstances
when a parent is given no custody.
Child Custody Facts:
- Custody of children to a parent or guardian is determined by a court who has legal jurisdiction.
- Child custody is designed to protect the rights of children of a divorce.
- Child custody rights are different, depending on the state with legal jurisdiction.
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