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The first step in pursuing child custody modifications is to assess the impact of your ex-spouse’s injury on their ability to fulfill their parenting responsibilities. Consider the nature and severity of the injury, any limitations or disabilities resulting from the injury, and the potential impli...
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government custody; (2) Prolonged separation: the return of children to biological parents and relatives after extended or indefinite separation; (3) No reunification insight: families divided before, during, and after the zero-tolerance policy, with children remaining institutionalized as they are not...
government custody; (2) Prolonged separation: the return of children to biological parents and relatives after extended or indefinite separation; (3) No reunification insight: families divided before, during, and after the zero-tolerance policy, with children remaining institutionalized as they are not...