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When parents hurt each other, it can affect who gets custody of the child. The court looks at abuse even if the child wasn't hurt. This makes the situation more complicated.
*The court thinks about abuse when deciding custody, even if the child wasn't hurt. *The court checks if the abuse might hurt the child later. *Telling the court about abuse can change who gets custody.
The court takes abuse seriously in custody cases. It will try to protect the child before anything bad happens. Sharing proof of abuse can change what the court decides.
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