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No. The court must issue a decree regarding permanent custody and both parents will be notified of any hearing on that matter. The one parent can petition for sole custody but the other parent will be given the opportunity to object and the court will schedule a hearing. The parties should be well prepared with evidence to support their positions. The court will likely order an evaluation of the circumstances of the parties and will render its decision after reviewing all the evidence. The child's best interest will be the court's priority.

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No. The court will require that the non-custodial parent be notified. They will be given the opportunity to object. If necessary the court will make the decision that is in the best interest of the child. It would be better to get the NC parent's consent.

No. The court will require that the non-custodial parent be notified. They will be given the opportunity to object. If necessary the court will make the decision that is in the best interest of the child. It would be better to get the NC parent's consent.

No. The court will require that the non-custodial parent be notified. They will be given the opportunity to object. If necessary the court will make the decision that is in the best interest of the child. It would be better to get the NC parent's consent.

No. The court will require that the non-custodial parent be notified. They will be given the opportunity to object. If necessary the court will make the decision that is in the best interest of the child. It would be better to get the NC parent's consent.

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No. The court will require that the non-custodial parent be notified. They will be given the opportunity to object. If necessary the court will make the decision that is in the best interest of the child. It would be better to get the NC parent's consent.

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