GLAZE, Judge.
This case involves a custody action wherein the chancellor awarded divided custody of the parties' child to each parent on a six month/six month alternating basis. On appeal, the appellant mother contends the chancellor erred for two reasons: (1) The facts and law do not support the divided custody award; and (2) The "Tender Years Doctrine" dictates, under the facts in this cause, that the parties' two year old child be awarded to appellant.
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