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[...] courts in Maine must consider the breastfeeding of a child under the age of one year in determination of what custody arrangement is in the best interests of the child.58 When determining "parenting time", Michigan courts must take into consideration whether a child younger than six months is breastfed, or if one younger than a year "receives substantial nutrition" from breastfeeding.59 Finally, the best interests test in Utah, which provides for a minimum visitation schedule for children under the age of five, allows that schedule to be varied in situations where "the lack of reasonable alternatives to the needs of a nursing child" require it.60 While the Michigan and Maine statutes focus on the breastfeeding infant, there is no reason that such a provision could not be extended ...
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