Despite the fact that divorce is tough on families, staying together for
the sole sake of the children may not be the best option.
Not exact matches
Typically, when a parent is motivated by the desire to avoid conflict or communication with the other parent, but both parents are available and equally fit, the courts will reject the request for
sole legal custody and require the parents to learn how to work together for the
sake of the
children.
Arguing for
sole custody just for the
sake of hurting your ex is never wise and will most likely hurt your
child in the end.
Typically, when a parent is motivated by the desire to avoid conflict or communication with the other parent, but both parents are available and equally fit, the courts will reject the request for
sole legal custody and require the parents to learn how to work together for the
sake of the
children.