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Custody is a 2016 American courtroom drama film directed and written by James Lapine. The film stars Viola Davis as a judge who presides over the custody case of a Latina woman named Sara ( Catalina Sandino Moreno ) whose children are taken away after an episode of domestic violence. [ 1 ]
A Separation; Serving Sara; Shoot the Moon; Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced; Soorati; Spellbound (2024 film) The Squid and the Whale; Srimathi Vellostha; Starting Over (1979 film) Stay Tuned (film) Strange Sisters; The Superwife
Set over a few hours during a New Year's Eve celebration, Custody revolves around a group of old friends whose lives take a nerve-wracking turn when the host's baby chokes in a fire. As they struggle to save the baby's life and maintain their bond of years, the film delves into questions of morality and the subjective nature of right and wrong.
Following her death, Sandy's parents sue to gain custody of the child. Addressing moral, legal and ethical issues, Janine's lawyer, Terry Harrison, wins the custody battle after a video tape surfaces in which Sandy expressed her love for both Janine and Heather and her wish for them to stay together.
Lyle and Erik Menéndez are sharing their side of the story — about the crime, the aftermath and their current lives in prison — more than three decades after their high-profile murder case ...
Custody is a 2007 Lifetime television movie starring Rob Morrow, James Denton, and Kay Panabaker about a widower's fight for custody of the daughter he raised and legally adopted, when her birth father who abandoned her returns. Aired on September 8, 2007.
Advocates worry cloistered communities can put kids at risk by splitting them from their parents without legal authority or outside accountability.
It is based on a true story of a Californian custody battle. [2] [3] The film was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] Four years after the film's release, main stars Peter Strauss and Rachel Ticotin married, on 31 December 1998. [4]