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Father Loses Custody to Step-Father

In a custody battle, the biological parent will usually receive custody. In most situations, biological parents split custody in whatever way is best for the child. But in his case out of Montana, a father acted so unlike a father … Continue reading

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Death of Adoptive Parents does not Return Children to Biological Mother

In a 2011 case, D.M. v. D.R. (No. 2010-IA-01217-SCT; Mississippi Supreme Court, March 31, 2011), the Mississippi Supreme Court heard arguments from a mother who gave up her parental rights to her parents, who officially adopted their grandson. When they … Continue reading

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Relocation Cases: How Far Can the Court Go in Placing Limits on Parents?

In Hood v. Hood, a 2012 Montana Supreme Court case, the mother wanted to move to Utah with her children to start life anew. She argued that, since her parents were moving to Utah and were an essential part of … Continue reading

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Indiana Courts Reviewing Custody Procedures for Tough Cases

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