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CHILD CUSTODY

Abuse or neglect of child: Okagbare v. Okagbare, 15:531

Behavior of parties in general: Benedict v. McGill, 1:26; Okagbare v. Okagbare, 15:531

Custody of siblings, Split custody: Cox v. Flama, 25:459

Death of a Parent: Dixon v. Ricks-Fleming, 32:134

Dependency on particular facts: Benedict v. McGill, 1:26

Discretion: Benedict v. McGill, 1:26

Education: Kollie v. Hilton, 22:503

Effect on child: Okagbare v. Okagbare, 15:531

Employment, As demonstration of inability to devote time to child-rearing: Cox v. Flama, 25:459

Evidence, Fitness or conduct of parent; Cox v. Flama, 25:459

Evidence, Presumption for mother or father: Cox v. Flama, 25:459

Existence of cause of action; Nyekan et al. v. Havens, 14:480

Factors existing at time of prior adjudication, Factors not considered in prior adjudication: Okagbare v. Okagbare, 15:531

Factors relating to parties seeking custody: White v. Witherspoon, 9:100

Grounds and Factors in General, Persons entitled in general: Turner v. Burnette, 24:212

Interest or role of government: Benedict v. McGill, 1:26

Interstate lssues, Foreign Decrees and Orders, Jurisdiction to enter decree: Turner v, Burnette, 24:212

Moral factors: Kollie v. Hilton, 22:503; Cox v. Flama, 25:459

Persons entitled in general: Benedict v. McGill, 1:26; Dixon v. Ricks-Fleming, 32:134; Nah v. Topor and Toby, 39:1.44 ‘ Pleadings: Nyekan et al. v. Havens, 14:480

Preference of mother or father: Cox v. Flama, 25:459; Dixon v. Ricks-Fleming, 32:134

Previous abandonment or relinquishment by custodian: White v. Witherspoon, 9:100

Right of biological parent to third persons in general: Benedict v. McGill, 1:26; Dixon v. Ricks-Fleming, 32:L34; Nah v- Topor and Toby, 39:144

Welfare and best interest of child: Dorum v. Smallwood, 9:425; Okagbare v. Okagbare and Cole, 13:593; Okagbare v. Okagbare, 15:531; Daniels v. Daniels, 16:58; Cox v. Flama, 25:459