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While the term "custody" remains in general usage, parenting decisions in Tennessee generally establish one parent as the "Primary Residential Parent" ("PRP") and the other as the "Alternate Residential Parent" ("ARP"). The PRP is generally the parent with whom the child resides more than fifty percent (50%) of the time.
 
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1 Who will get custody of our children? Karen B. Hall 124
2 When can child custody be filed for or decided? Karen B. Hall 103
3 Why should I have a written agreement about custody? Karen B. Hall 96
4 With whom do children get to decide to live? Karen B. Hall 115
5 What impact could my dating have on child custody? Karen B. Hall 121
6 How is child support determined? Karen B. Hall 119
7 Can visitation be refused if child support is not paid? Karen B. Hall 107
8 With equal parenting time, who pays child support? Karen B. Hall 132
9 Where can I take parenting classes? Karen B. Hall 123
 
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