Pfeifer, J. It has long been a recognized rule of law that for a reviewing court to overturn a trial court’s determination of custody, the appellate court must find that the trial court abused its discretion. The abuse of discretion standard has been defined as “ ‘ “more than an error at law or judgment; it implies that the court’s attitude is unreasonable, arbitrary or unconscionable.” ’ ” Miller v. Miller (1988), <span…
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