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Written findings not necessary if no substantial change in circumstance

In many custody cases a circuit court is required to produce written findings of its decision, but only if the case must consider the best interest of the child.In the case of Judy and Robert Wood, the court did not find reason to review their son's best interests, because there had not been a substantial ...

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