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"Parenting" is now the Legal terminology in use in Montana to describe the concept of custody. "Parenting Plans" are now the Montana description of child custody arrangements. Sole or joint parenting is awarded based on the best interests of the child and upon a consideration of the following factors:
 
(1) the preference of the child; (2) the wishes of the parents; (3) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community; (4) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved; (5) any history of child or spouse abuse or threats of abuse; (6) any chemical dependency or abuse by a parent; (7) the relationship of the child with parents, siblings, and other significant family members; (8) the continuity and stability of the child's care; (9) the developmental needs of the child; (10) whether a parent has failed to pay any of the child's birth-related costs; (11) whether the child has frequent and continuing contact with both parents [a consideration of any spousal or child abuse by either parent or anyone residing in a parent's household is considered also]; (12) whether a parent has knowingly failed to support the child; and (13) any adverse effects on the child resulting from 1 parent's continuous and annoying efforts to amend parenting plans [annoying is meant to refer to efforts to: (a)
 
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Police: Mesa couple falsely reported daughter, grandson missing to avoid sharing custody

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26, 2017 | Updated 10:12 p.m. MT Sept. 26, 2017 ... During the June 16 phone call to police, Roland Jones told the dispatcher that Madeline had been "stressed about her divorce" and was concerned about sharing custody of her child with the child's father.
Police: Mesa couple falsely reported daughter, grandson missing to avoid sharing custody
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