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Depends on the facts of the case none of which we are privy to. It could be a case of one child being favorite over another, could be an abusive situation to one child and not the other, could be a case of age. We have no information to assist you.

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Q: Why would a judge grant temp custody and supervised with 1 child and allow another to still live in home?
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Yes and any visits are likely to be Supervised.


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If I have custody of my child and don't receive child support and I allow my child to go live with his father is he entitled to child support?

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