Multiple Choice
In custody decisions, the approximation rule states that the child should:
A) be placed in the home of the parent who makes the most money.
B) be placed with the mother if the child is young and with the father if the child is old enough to desire such an arrangement.
C) remain in placement that is true to the caretaking relationship that existed prior to the divorce.
D) remain with the same-sex parent.
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