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Part 2
Right to Custody of Minor Child

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 3020–3032
2
Matters to Be Considered in Granting Custody
Sections 3040–3049
3
Temporary Custody Order During Pendency of Proceeding
Sections 3060–3064
4
Joint Custody
Sections 3080–3089
5
Visitation Rights
Sections 3100–3105
6
Custody Investigation and Report
Sections 3110–3118
7
Action for Exclusive Custody
Sections 3120–3121
8
Location of Missing Party or Child
Sections 3130–3135
9
Check to Determine Whether Child Is Missing Person
Section 3140
10
Appointment of Counsel to Represent Child
Sections 3150–3153
11
Mediation of Custody and Visitation Issues
Sections 3160–3188
12
Counseling of Parents and Child
Sections 3190–3193
13
Supervised Visitation and Exchange Services, Education, and Counseling
Sections 3200–3204
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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