Per Curiam.
The Court of Appeals, in effect, found that the extended visitation order at issue in this case was not the equivalent of a formal modification of a prior custody decree. While custody and visitation are obviously related, a court's discretion regarding visitation is broader. See R. C. 3109.05. The Court of Appeals also found that appellee had not abused his discretion in ordering the "extended visitation." We do not find that the Court of Appeals...
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