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In the tender-years doctrine, who is considered to be the natural custodian of a child of tender years?
 
  A. The father
  B. The mother
  C. The grandmother (mother's mother)
  D. The state

Question 2

Currently, the preferences of the child in a custody dispute
 
  A. is given no weight.
  B. is the biggest determining factor in the decision.
  C. is sometimes considered.
  D. is only considered if the child is over 13.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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