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Old October 31st 06, 03:43 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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Default Changing child custody when both parents agree

We are trying to find out how we do it!
We are trying to change child custody over to the father because the schools
and community is better, we both agree on this change. Is there a way we can
change it without having to hire a lawyer? can we do it ourselves? The state
is Ohio. The child is 15 years old and also agrees to the change. We really
cannot afford a lawyer and it's not like we are disputing it.

 




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