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    A Surviving Natural Parent Will Usually Be Denied Custody of a Child
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A Surviving Natural Parent Will Usually Be Denied Custody of a Child

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A surviving natural parent will usually be denied custody of a child if the decedent was the custodial parent and named another person to be appointed as guardian.

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