The sole issue raised upon this appeal is whether or not the Family Court erred as a matter of law in considering a change in its prior order of joint custody upon proceedings alleging a violation of such prior order as to visitation. The petition instituting this proceeding specifically referred to the prior order granting joint custody to the parties and such prior order was clearly intended to be temporary only. Since the present petition dealt with visitation and implicitly...
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