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cookcarl

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When determining custody and visitation, a court will usually not base a decision upon:
 
  a. A parent's ability to provide the necessities of life.
  b. A parent's ability to nurture and love and give affection
  c. The wishes of a child under seven.
  d. The work and travel needs of the parents.

Question 2

The following is the historical progression of child custody:
 
  a. Tender years; best interest; patria potestas.
  b. Patria potestas; tender years; best interest.
  c. Best interest; tender years; patria potestas.
  d. Patria potestas; best interests; tender years.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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