Florida courts, like most family courts around the country, decide child
custody issues based on the best interests of a child.
As mandated by child custody laws in Vermont, the state's family courts determine
all custody issues based on the best interests of the child.
Courts decide
custody issues based on the best interests of the child standard and permit children 12 and older to express a preference.
Not exact matches
Because legal decisions will be made jointly, parents who win joint legal
custody need to discuss important
issues affecting their child's well - being on a regular
basis.
Our experienced Mansfield attorneys and legal team represent clients on a daily
basis in this area on
issues ranging from
custody arrangements to asset forfeiture.
Depending on the age and maturity of the child, the court may allow the child to testify with regard to time - sharing and other pertinent
issues in a
custody case, however the court must still make a
custody decision
based on the best interest of the child, which may or may not be what the child wants.
Based in Los Angeles, CA, Fernandez & Karney has the expertise and resolve to handle your family law
issues, from divorce and child
custody to property division and spousal support.
When the Massachusetts courts become involved in
issues of child
custody, you can assume that their decisions will be
based on what is best for the child.
One of the pleasures of my practice in managing only Family Law cases (primarily divorce and child
custody cases, and post decree problems with financial and child related
issues such a modifications to
custody or support orders) is the opportunity to meet with some really fine, caring, and interesting people, and help them navigate through their family
issues, develop strategies that work, and to offer some effective approaches to their complex
issues,
based on years of my experience in this work managing complex divorce and post-decree cases successfully.
Interim rulings concerning
custody of children or access to children must be examined on a case - by - case
basis to determine if the interim ruling will likely have a direct bearing on the disposition of those
issues at trial, bearing in mind the specific
issues and the length of time the interim ruling will be in place.
More broadly, the filing again raises questions regarding definitions of
custody that have long been cited as an
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Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent
basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing
custody on a temporary
basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the
issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
The courts tend to look at child support and
custody as separate
issues, and they will certainly not decide the
custody situation
based on its potential effect on child support.
If you and your spouse can reach an agreement on
issues of
custody, support and property, you can be divorced on the
basis of irreconcilable differences in a relatively short period of time.
Either you or your spouse can file a motion with the court to set a temporary
custody arrangement until a judge can decide the
issue on a more permanent
basis.
When parents can not agree on child
custody issues, Arizona law requires a judge to determine
custody based on the best interests of the children.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has ruled that
custody is an
issue to be decided on a case by case
basis and that an analysis must be done.
However, courts can not delay or deny a divorce
based on a pregnancy, meaning you may still divorce while one spouse is pregnant, and then reserve the
issue of
custody until later.
It governs
issues such as property distribution and
custody, and it sets the amount of your child support order
based on the factors of your military income.
Before the court
issues a
custody order, you and your spouse maintain equal rights to care for your child on a daily
basis and make major decisions regarding your child's health and welfare.
«In May 2007, mother unilaterally terminated access and father had not had access since that time — Father brought motion to vary order to give him sole
custody with no access to mother
based on parental alienation, and finding was made that mother alienated M from father —
Issue arose as to whether judgment could be released to public — As full names of parties and child were not referred to in judgment, judgment could be released to public.»
After hearing extensive evidence relating to the
issue of the alienation effected in this case... this court ordered that
custody be forthwith granted to the mother (the applicant) with no access on an interim
basis by the father.
Attachment -
based «parental alienation» is not a child
custody issue, it is a child protection
issue.
One of the pleasures of my practice in managing only Family Law cases (primarily divorce and child
custody cases, and post decree problems with financial and child related
issues such a modifications to
custody or support orders) is the opportunity to meet with some really fine, caring, and interesting people, and help them navigate through their family
issues, develop strategies that work, and to offer some effective approaches to their complex
issues,
based on years of my experience in this work managing complex divorce and post-decree cases successfully.
Georgia courts decide all
custody issues, including temporary
custody,
based on what is in the best interests of the child.