It is usually brought up in
child custody cases especially where the father is suing to get more time with the kids.
Not exact matches
This is
especially the
case if your breakup is contentious or you have anything in your background that might make winning
custody of your
child or
children more difficult.
However, if you're a father trying to win
child custody, you may wonder if your gender could impact your
case,
especially given the past practice of mothers seemingly having a measurable advantage in family courts across the nation.
This is
especially true when the
child custody case is tied up with a divorce.
Judge Altenbernd later relayed to Mr. Cordover that he supports the collaborative process,
especially in divorce
cases where issues of
child custody and parenting plans are involved.»
Child custody disputes do not require a trial, but in some cases, especially following a contentious divorce or after serious allegations are levied by one parent against the other, the parties may not be able to resolve child custody disputes without a t
Child custody disputes do not require a trial, but in some
cases,
especially following a contentious divorce or after serious allegations are levied by one parent against the other, the parties may not be able to resolve
child custody disputes without a t
child custody disputes without a trial.
This is
especially the
case if it involves a divorce proceeding and
child custody battle.
While
children's stated wishes regarding parental contact in contested
custody should be considered, they should not be determinative,
especially in suspected
cases of alienation.
Though joint
custody is favorable, there are instances that this is not beneficial for the
child,
especially in
cases where the welfare of the
child is at risk.
That motion judge's ruling was reversed by the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey (our intermediate appellate court), ruling that giving such a presumption in favor of the custodial parent is improper in
cases where the
children's surname was chosen by the parties at the birth of each
child and
especially in
cases where the parents share joint legal
custody.
Individuals who don't have families face a difficult enough time when convicted of a DUI, but those facing
child custody cases are in an
especially difficult spot.
Usually these
cases commence when fathers,
especially fathers with money, get their anger played upon by their lawyers, and the fathers seek «equal timesharing» or joint
custody from mothers who before that were the parent who did the most parenting (often the financially dependent parent), and the fathers are at risk for paying high
child support or alimony or are just feeling unappreciated and insulted.
A judge can award sole
custody to one parent,
especially in
cases where it can be proven that one parent is unfit to raise a
child, usually due to financial, drug, or alcohol issues.
Parenting coordination is appropriate for high conflict
cases dealing with
child - related issues, such as when there is a high rate of litigation,
especially concerning the implementation of a
custody order or parenting plan; mediation has not been successful or has been deemed inappropriate; parents need assistance developing, modifying or implementing their parenting plan;...» (Fieldstone, et al, 2011).
Laws can
especially affect your
case if you have
children, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the
child custody laws of your state.
Child custody laws are important for all co-parents to be familiar with
especially when going through a
custody case themselves.
Child custody laws are an important factor in the outcome of
custody arrangements in Maine,
especially if you are taking your
case to court.
She specializes in complex
child custody cases,
especially those related to families with high assets and complex business valuations, professional athletes, musicians and composers.
In the
case of psychologists,
especially if they are members of the American Psychological Association, they are held to the professional ethics (Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (1992) and the Guidelines for
Child Custody Evaluations in Divorce Proceedings.