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In order for a mother to regain custody of her son after signing over legal custody to his aunt, she would typically need to go through the legal process of petitioning the court to modify the custody arrangement. This may involve demonstrating that there has been a significant change in circumstances or proving that it is in the best interest of the child to have custody returned to the mother. Consulting with a family law attorney would be recommended to navigate the specific legal requirements and options in their jurisdiction.

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If the aunt is not agreeable, it will require a custody challenge, including demonstrating that child support was paid during the time period.

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