| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - At common law it was presumed that a child's welfare is best served in the care and custody of its parents, id. at 587, but that is not the case if the parents `have grievous shortcomings or handicaps that would put the child's welfare in the family milieu much at hazard' or `[if] some factor such as lengthy separation and a corresponding growth in the ties between the child and the prospective
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