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A: In you use a 16x16 icon, you should use the @2x version to use @1x (1x) icons too! The same for the Vector Files, 32px and 48px version, the 48px version is only needed when you use @2x versions! See the difference when i try to use your icon on this website: 1x 48px: @1x 48px: W.2d 794. A high degree of competency is required in child custody determinations, and the trial court is in a better position to evaluate the parties and their interactions with each other. Hawk v. Hawk, 855 S.W.2d 573, 579 (Tenn.1993). The child's welfare and best interests are of paramount importance in custody determinations. See, e.g., In re S.R.G.M., E2004-00936-COA-R3-PT, 2004 WL 1617833, at *7 (Tenn.Ct.App. July 20, 2004); see also Tenn.Code Ann. § 36-6-106(a). Once the initial custody determination is made, the court's authority to change or alter that determination is more limited. Suttles, 928 S.W.2d at 706. Tennessee Code Annotated § 36-6-101(a)(1) provides that a trial court may modify a final decree of custody upon a finding that a material change in circumstances has occurred that affects the best interests of the child. The Tennessee Supreme Court has stated that "a `material change' in circumstances can be either positive or negative, depending upon the effect it has on the child's life." Kendrick v. Shoemake, 90 S.W.3d 566, 570 (Tenn.2002) (citing Blair v. Badenhope, 77 S.W.3d 137, 150 (Tenn.2002)). Mother argues that the trial court erred in finding no material change in circumstances because Father removed the minor child from the state and from Mother's physical custody. Upon remand, the trial court found that Mother had established by a preponderance of the evidence that the minor child's removal was not in his best interest. The trial court's finding that there had been no material change in circumstances was based upon its finding that the child was "an intelligent, well-adjusted young man who does ac619d1d87


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