Which of the following statements is true regarding factors considered by the courts when making custody decisions?
A) A majority of the courts that have addressed custody conflicts between parents arising from religious differences have affirmed each parent's right to freedom of religion and to parent a child by providing religious exposure and instruction as he or she sees fit.
B) The majority view is that poor physical or mental health renders a parent unfit as a custodial parent.
C) In all states with the exception of those that have recognized same-sex marriage or civil unions, the courts must deny custody to a homosexual parent although limited supervised visitation may be permitted.
D) If requested by the other parent, custody will no longer be granted to a parent who smokes.
A
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