Sentences with phrase «consider in custody battles»

Again, one of the factors that courts consider in custody battles is whether both parents are encouraging the kids to have a relationship with their other parent.

Not exact matches

Parents who are facing a custody battle should consider each of the factors mentioned above prior to appearing in court.
Consider, for example, the decades - long custody battle over an 8,500 - year - old skeleton known as Kennewick Man, found in Washington state.
Next Wave asked a panel of experts to consider the following fictional case study describing researchers embroiled in a «custody battle» of sorts over an unpublished data set and an antibody:
As the President considers her options in the face of the possibility that her own Cabinet will march her out of the White House, Carrie mulls what to do about the custody battle with her daughter.
This changing attitude toward companion animals is reflected in an increased number of custody battles and in the willingness of judges to consider the welfare or best interests of the companion animal when determining which party should get custody.
Consider the woman Williams writes about who bought her roommate a cat, only to find herself later embroiled in a cat - custody battle that resulted in a five - figure settlement.
If you consider collaborative divorce, you child custody battle becomes a prolonged therapy session in which you learn how to cope with the other parent and work together to «co-parent» your child — which is the way it should be.
When judges make decisions about custody they consider the best interests of the children, says Heft, and in cases where spouses are in a clear battle, shared custody may be off the table.
If you consider collaborative divorce, you child custody battle becomes a prolonged therapy session in which you learn how to cope with the other parent and work together to «co-parent» your child — which is the way it should be.
Custody battles in court often become a useless clash to prove who is the better parent — an exercise that fails to consider what is actually in any child's best interest.
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