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What is meant by rebuttable presumption by courts in regards to child custody?
 
  a. The court will give custody to the mother unless the father can document that she is unfit.
  b. The court will mandate joint custody unless the parents can prove that joint custody is not advisable or appropriate.
  c. The court will give custody to the parent chosen by the child if the child presents acceptable reasoning.
  d. The court will give primary custody to the parents who was the primary caretaker and secondary custody to the other parent with guaranteed frequent visits and consultation on decisions impacting the child.

Question 2

In the absence of an adequate degree of individuation from the family of origin,
 
  a. the likelihood increases that boundaries with the family of origin will be stressed
  b. newly married couples may fuse with their families and allow their loyalty to the family to interfere with the establishment of a clearly defined marital relationship
  c. newly married couples may establish a rigid external marital boundary that deprives the couple support
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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