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Conceded Custody

Started by Qwkprlspnr, Oct 30, 2007, 10:34:53 PM

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Qwkprlspnr

Could someone please clarify what the term "concede" means before I get into details about my situation. I hope it does'nt mean what I think it does. Thanks for any information.  < Lost & Frustrated

jilly

Merriam-Webster definition:

concede  
   


Main Entry: con·cede  
Pronunciation: \kən-ˈsēd\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): con·ced·ed; con·ced·ing
Etymology: French or Latin; French concéder, from Latin concedere, from com- + cedere to yield
Date: 1626
transitive verb

1: to grant as a right or privilege
2 a: to accept as true, valid, or accurate b: to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly
intransitive verb
: to make concession : yield
synonyms see grant
— con·ced·ed·ly  \-ˈsē-dəd-lē\ adverb
— con·ced·er noun

junglechicken


catherine

is pretty much the same as your defs!

Conceded custody is usually when no defense / not contested is given to a proposed custody arrangement and the plantiff (CP) usually gets everything they asked for.

Isn't it?
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