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That's quite difficult. Being a child under custody myself, it kind of depends on what the child wants, from my experience. I've always been asked questions about what I want to do. Most likely you'll have to take your opposition to a family court and argue, or persuade them, as to why you would be the better person to take care of them. It always helps if the child(ren) are on your side. :)

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