T.B. v. L.R.M.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 2001-12-28

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OPINION ZAPPALA, Justice. This case involves the application of the doctrine of in loco parentis as a method of conferring standing on one seeking partial custody of a child for purposes of visitation. Because the evidence establishes that Appellee assumed a parental status and discharged parental duties with the consent of the biological parent, the lower courts properly held that App…

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