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a friend of mine is in a live in relationships a friend of mine is in a live in relationships

9 months ago

Need help,Actually a friend of mine is in a live in relationships with a lady,who was a married and divorced,after that thr lady was into prostitution and had many affairs, and the lady often drinks and smokes,but at present the lady and my friend has a child of 3 years (boy)
In this case I see the upbringing of the child is bad,so who can gets the custody of a child for the better future for the child.
pls advise

Anik

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A.Dear client,
The court decides which parent will have custody of the children. It is important to note that the court only considers the child's best interests in making this decision. In India, it is usual for both parents to have a significant role in raising their children.
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