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Child abuse and how it ties in with child custody cases
What can you do if you think that your ex-spouse's behavior is causing damage to your child? You may ask the judge to modify the custody order in any appropriate way, including awarding custody to you. But judges are reluctant to change custody unless they are convinced that the child is being physically, mentally, or emotionally harmed.
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