Before you decide to
pursue full custody, however, you should understand your motives.
Unless the child's other parent is absent or unfit,
pursuing full custody can be the wrong fit for the family and a child custody battle can erupt when the other parent fights back.
Not exact matches
Any father who wants to
pursue custody of his child should start by understanding the differences between
full custody and joint
custody.
Whether you have a personal injury claim to
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full - service law firm is equipped to handle your legal issues successfully.
However, since California allows for two different kinds of
custody, neither of which is referred to as «
full custody,» you'll need to determine which type to
pursue.
When a child is born out of wedlock, Ohio law presumes that the mother has
full custody of the child; however, the father of the child can
pursue his
custody rights in a Juvenile Court action and the Court «shall treat the mother and father as standing upon an equality» when making a
custody determination.
Any father who wants to
pursue custody of his child should start by understanding the differences between
full custody and joint
custody.