In a majority of states, a custodial mother's sexual misconduct
A) warrants a change in custody.
B) is irrelevant to custody unless it is proven detrimental to the child.
C) creates a presumption of detriment to the child, which must be overcome by convincing evidence to avoid a change of custody.
D) cannot be considered by the court under no-fault divorce.
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