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sowen

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Military and custody for non-legal seperation of parents

IF the parent the child lives with primarly joins the reserves and wants the child to stay with the grandparents she lives with while in training or deployed can the other parent sue for custody and use abdondment in order to get full custody of the child in question? Or if an agreement is reached, signed by all parties and notorized would it be considered a legally binding agreement for care of the child?? No legal seperation papers were signed bt either parent.

 
 
 
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