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Between the parents, the law in Guam prefers that a mother be granted custody of a young child while a father be granted custody of an older child, but this preference would always be secondary to the best interests of the particular child and the situations of the parents involved in the custody dispute.
Regardless of a custody agreement you cant take a kid out of the country without consent of both parents.
If you are a non-custodial parent living in Guam, you may be required to pay child support. Child support payments are based on your income and the number of children you have. You will be responsible for making regular payments until your child turns 18 years old or graduates from high school, whichever comes later.
In Guam, the judiciary has two general levels. The Territorial Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction. The Supreme Court of Guam is the highest court.
ing to Guam law, an officer can take a youth into custody if the officer believes the youth is beyond the control of parents or other custodian, among other offenses.
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