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With a decision that sharply divides children's rights advocates, the California Supreme Court on Thursday held that several factors -- including the relationship with non-custodial parents -- must be considered before children of divorced couples can be moved out of town. The court's 6-1 decision clarifies an 8-year-old ruling which courts had widely interpreted as holding that custodial parents had the �presumptive right� to relocate unless it would be detrimental to their children or was in bad faith.
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