By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - It's normal for a 14-year-old son of divorced parents to feel anxious about leaving his school and friends in order to move out of town with his mother.
Whether the courts should get involved in such family matters was at the heart of oral arguments before the California State Supreme Court Wednesday.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - It's normal for a 14-year-old son of divorced parents to feel anxious about leaving his school and friends in order to move out of town with his mother.
Whether the courts should get involved in such family matters was at the heart of oral arguments before the California State Supreme Court Wednesday.
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