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What is “in loco parentis” and how can it affect my child’s custody?

“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.

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