If a savvy lawyer informs a woman that her ex could
get equal custody, thus putting the kabosh on her plans, and then asks if she ever feared him, whether he ever cursed at her, called her names, raised his voice or screamed in a fit of rage, «I'm so angry at you, I could kill you» — and what marriage doesn't have some sort of anger, yelling or threats?
Not exact matches
You could possibly
get full
custody of your children; however, Nevada family courts favor shared physical
custody and are likely to grant each parent
equal time with the children, unless the children are at risk of coming to harm in the presence of their other parent.
With three or more parents everyone
getting equal visitation or
custody rights would be extremely difficult and maybe not good for the child.
Joint physical
custody does not necessarily mean that both parents
get equal time.
Put in a simple way, this means that, all other things being
equal, a mother will
get physical
custody of small children.
Even if you think you and your ex
get along well enough to manage a shared physical
custody arrangement where your child spends roughly an
equal time with each of you, this may not be in her best interest.
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.
Remember that joint
custody doesn't mean that both parents
get equal parenting time with the child.