WELLS, Judge.
Plaintiff contends that because the trial court ignored the concerns reflected in prior custody orders restricting Realon's presence around the child when it issued the order of 21 September 1987, it exceeded its authority and the order is not valid. We disagree. Although they provide guidance, prior custody orders are not binding in subsequent proceedings. Custody orders are not permanent, but remain freely modifiable upon appropriate evidence of changed...
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