Unless a court has determined you have legitimate safety concerns, if you are keeping your baby’s other parent from actively participating in your baby’s life, you run the risk of losing custody of your baby.
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Unless a court has determined you have legitimate safety concerns, if you are keeping your baby’s other parent from actively participating in your baby’s life, you run the risk of losing custody of your baby.