Gronow v Gronow

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title: Gronow v Gronow
text: Gronow v Gronow, was a decision of the High Court of Australia. It is an important case in Australian Family Law for two main propositions. The first is that there is no presumption at law that children are better off in their mother's custody. The second is that custody is a discretionary decision, and as such, is only to be overturned by an appellate court if there existed an error of law.
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