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That really depends upon what the mistreatment consists of. Some children believe that if they are not given a bowl of ice cream when they demand it, they are being mistreated. If the mistreatment is of a serious nature, then certainly, the child can be removed from the parent who is mistreating him.

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Q: If a child is being mistreated and wants to live with the other parent does he have that right?
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