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Factors Considered by Judges When Considering Custody Arrangements

There are certain meriting factors that judges typically consider when deciding custody arrangements.

In this free report, Judge Angie Arkin provides insights on these factors, which include: the age of the children, the parents’ relationship with the children, and other significant challenges.

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