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Does the mother always win sole physical and legal custody?

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Does the mother always win sole physical and legal custody?

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California law prohibits preference to a parent because of that parent’s gender. Rather, if the parents cannot agree, the court decides based on which parent is more likely to allow the child frequent and continuing contact with the noncustodial parent. Accordingly, there is no presumption in favor of granting custody to the mother.

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