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You obtain documentation of sole custody from the court with jurisdiction over your case. You can visit the court and request a certified copy of the decree that granted sole custody to you. If you can't visit in person then call and ask how you can obtain a certified copy by mail. If you decide to obtain a certified copy by mail, the clerk will tell you how much the fee is and you will need to send a written request with a check to cover the cost. After your request is received the certified copy will be prepared and mailed to you.

You obtain documentation of sole custody from the court with jurisdiction over your case. You can visit the court and request a certified copy of the decree that granted sole custody to you. If you can't visit in person then call and ask how you can obtain a certified copy by mail. If you decide to obtain a certified copy by mail, the clerk will tell you how much the fee is and you will need to send a written request with a check to cover the cost. After your request is received the certified copy will be prepared and mailed to you.

You obtain documentation of sole custody from the court with jurisdiction over your case. You can visit the court and request a certified copy of the decree that granted sole custody to you. If you can't visit in person then call and ask how you can obtain a certified copy by mail. If you decide to obtain a certified copy by mail, the clerk will tell you how much the fee is and you will need to send a written request with a check to cover the cost. After your request is received the certified copy will be prepared and mailed to you.

You obtain documentation of sole custody from the court with jurisdiction over your case. You can visit the court and request a certified copy of the decree that granted sole custody to you. If you can't visit in person then call and ask how you can obtain a certified copy by mail. If you decide to obtain a certified copy by mail, the clerk will tell you how much the fee is and you will need to send a written request with a check to cover the cost. After your request is received the certified copy will be prepared and mailed to you.

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You obtain documentation of sole custody from the court with jurisdiction over your case. You can visit the court and request a certified copy of the decree that granted sole custody to you. If you can't visit in person then call and ask how you can obtain a certified copy by mail. If you decide to obtain a certified copy by mail, the clerk will tell you how much the fee is and you will need to send a written request with a check to cover the cost. After your request is received the certified copy will be prepared and mailed to you.

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What happens if in the court documentation it does not stipulate what type of custody is granted it just states mother is granted custody?

it means she has sole custody.


Is legal custody sole custody?

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If you live in Arizona and if you have sole custody are you allowed to move to another state?

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Can a mother who has joint physical custody of her son pierce his ears without the consent of the father?

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