“In loco parentis” is Latin for “in place of the parent.” It could have numerous implications as to child custody where a non-parent is acting as a child’s parent over an extended period of time. Consult with a qualified PA child custody lawyer about your case.
What is “in loco parentis” and how can it affect my child’s custody?
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