concurring.
Without retreating from the position taken in Fairrow v. Fairrow, (1989) 2d Dist.Ind.App., 543 N.E.2d 649, I concur. Joel's attempt to validate the court's award of custody is made with regard to the dissolution decree itself. It does not concern, as did Fairrow, a duty or obligation of support created separate and apart from biological parenthood and/or the matter of physical custody. See also R.D.S. v. S.L.S. (1980) 2d Dist.Ind.App., 402 N.E.2d 30.