It may not be fair for a court to decide
full custody based on the criteria above.
Not exact matches
I am loyal, loving, honest, and respectful, and a family
based woman with
full custody of my 3 babies that deserve to have a father...
However, when one parent becomes unfit and unable to care for their children, the other parent or relative might fight for
full custody for themselves
based on the custodial parent's lack of ability to properly care for his or her child.
Because domestic violence can seriously affect a child's safety and welfare, a judge has the power to award
full temporary
custody to you
based on the existence of the abuse.
The advantage over
full physical
custody to one parent is that this arrangement ensures that both have «real» parenting time on a regular
basis.
Whether the parent will receive sole
custody or an order for
full custody from a court often depends on the state's
custody laws and the judge's decision
based on those laws.
«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.»
If your career requires you to be away from home on a frequent
basis, or you are planning to go back to school while working a
full - time job, it isn't terribly realistic to insist upon
full custody unless the other parent is abusive or otherwise unable to parent.