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Posts Tagged ‘BIC Test’

Parenting Arrangements: Understanding the Best Interests of the Child Test 

By Luke's Place | April 1, 2025

Family courts use what is called the Best Interests of the Child (BIC) Test to make decisions about parenting arrangements after separation or divorce. The BIC test helps courts prioritize the needs, safety, and well-being of children, to ensure parenting decisions serve the child’s best interest, both now and in the future. Whether a family…

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