Shared parenting shouldn't ever be entered into as a compromise for parents who
both want full custody.
I want full custody of my 4 year old son.
The father
wants full custody of the child.
Not exact matches
Any parents who
want to win sole
custody should consider the
full list of factors that may be considered during a child
custody proceeding, including the following:
Parents who
want to win
full custody should consider the following factors that may be determinative in a court of law:
If you seek
full or joint
custody of the children — or if you just
want a generous visitation schedule — staying in the house will help your cause.
Any father who
wants to pursue
custody of his child should start by understanding the differences between
full custody and joint
custody.
His solution was for him to take
full legal
custody, except they would reside with me
full time and he could pick them up randomly whenever he
wanted to.
A father who
wants to win
full custody rights of a child should be aware that courts will often offer generous visitation rights to the child's mother, as a relationship with both parents is considered to be in the child's best interests.
Parents who
want to win
full custody rights should understand the differences between
full custody and joint
custody.
At the end of the day I
want to protect my son but I'm also scared that I could jeopardize my ability to gain primary or
full custody of him.
The first and most common, is that the mother makes the argument that the only reason the father
wants a 60 % / 40 % time sharing arrangement is to move from a
full table support regime to a shared
custody regime where the parents pay a set - off amount.
Chuck Liddell is in an L.A. courtroom asking a judge for
full custody of his son, after the boy allegedly told him he didn't
want to live with his mom anymore.
It had been observed that the couple were previously working together on a joint
custody agreement, but now it looks like Elin's patience has worn out and she
wants the kids
full - time for herself.
Parents who
want to win
full custody rights should understand the differences between
full custody and joint
custody.
Any parents who
want to win sole
custody should consider the
full list of factors that may be considered during a child
custody proceeding, including the following:
Any father who
wants to pursue
custody of his child should start by understanding the differences between
full custody and joint
custody.
Her mother just didn't
want to lose her, so she thought that living with her would be better than having
full legal
custody rights.
The woman is seeking
full custody of the couple's three children and only
wants her estranged husband to have visitation rights.
This is a very interesting case out of Alberta, where a thirteen year old who
wanted to live
full - time with her father (she was with him 40 % of the time) was ordered to the primary care and sole
custody of her mother.
Just because you're having a wonderful time with Johnny after two weeks at Disney doesn't mean it's appropriate to go home and file for
full custody, even if the child
wants you to.