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What constitutes a change in circumstances such that a court may modify custody?

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What constitutes a change in circumstances such that a court may modify custody?

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There are many circumstances for which this can happen. Most commonly, evidence of physical, psychological, or sexual abuse surfaces, or the custodial parent gets arrested for a crime that might logically affect the well-being of the child (DUI or drugs), or the custodial parent routinely refuses to allow the other party access to the child.

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