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They don't even need to trick him to do it. see link

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Q: If child services takes custody from mother and denies father kinship placement but deceives father to agree to placement of a non-relative and then orders father to pay the non-relative child support?
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What is the full meaning of child placement when the father has it and the biological parents have shared custody?

This is not legal advice. For legal advice relevant to your particular situation please consult a qualified local attorney. Custody and Placement are two different things entirely. Simply put, placement merely refers to the place where the child resides. Custody is the legal right and obligation to the oversight of the child. Joint custody means that both parents have rights to the child (access to medical records, etc.)


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