Sahibzada v. Sahibzada
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Appellant Husband is a native of Pakistan and has dual Pakistani and American citizenship. Appellee Wife is a natural born American of Pakistani descent. The parties' two minor male children are American born. The trial court designated Wife as the primary physical custodian of the children and gave Husband visitation rights. In the divorce decree, restrictions regarding the children’s international travel were made. In addition, the decree required Husband to reimburse Wife up to $250 a month for work-related childcare expenses. Husband disagreed with the terms of the decree and raised multiple errors in the superior court's order. But finding no reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed.
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