Multiple Choice
In a custody dispute, courts pay attention to children's wishes as to which parent they will choose
A) even though most children are under six at the time of a divorce, because young children can anticipate the future very well
B) especially if the children are older
C) unless an expert testifies as to the Parent Alienation Syndrome determining the child's positive preference for one parent
D) because children find it easy to make a choice between parents
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