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It is the public policy of the state of California, that children have frequent and continuing contact with both parents after the parents have separated and to encourage parents to share the rights and responsibilities of child-rearing, unless contact would not be in the best interests of the child.


Pursuant to Family Code § 3040, in making an order granting custody to either parent, the court shall consider, among other factors, which parent is more likely to allow the child frequent and continuing contact with the noncustodial parent.




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