Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 26State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1952 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Holding , however , that it would be for the best interests of the child that the child remain in the custody of the mother without any arrangement for partial custody by , or even a right of visitation in , the father , the court ...
Holding , however , that it would be for the best interests of the child that the child remain in the custody of the mother without any arrangement for partial custody by , or even a right of visitation in , the father , the court ...
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the father is by reason of this statute made responsible for the child's support if the removal was wrongful ... may have had the effect of permitting the mother to remove the child from the common home without the father's consent .
the father is by reason of this statute made responsible for the child's support if the removal was wrongful ... may have had the effect of permitting the mother to remove the child from the common home without the father's consent .
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A where the father chooses a new domicile in state B. The mother , remaining with the children at the matrimonial domicile ( state A ) ... Later the mother moves the family to the father's state , where he sues her for custody .
A where the father chooses a new domicile in state B. The mother , remaining with the children at the matrimonial domicile ( state A ) ... Later the mother moves the family to the father's state , where he sues her for custody .
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