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As in taking the child away from the other parent? Perhaps

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Q: If you lose custody of a child can you get them back after 10 years?
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My ex husband is going to be found in contempt for not following child custody orders does he lose custody for not bringing her back at said time through the judge Do i win full custody of the child?

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How does a mother lose her child in a custody battle?

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That would depend on the types and frequency.


Is it illegal to leave children alone if father has full custody?

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Can someone take your child for no reason just because you are a minor?

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