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Q: According to court if joint custody parent is trying to take over primary custodialship away they have to prove poor or damaging environment. what is poor or damaging to the court?
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How can you get your daughter back now that your mom's temporary custody has ended but still don't have a stable environment to raise your daughter in?

If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.If you don't have a stable environment then the court is not likely to terminate the temporary custody. The court is only concerned with the safety of the child. It is more likely to render a permanent custody order. Your child deserves to be living in a safe, stable environment.


What are the chances of mother losing custody to father if she has possession convictions theft convictions and DUI of substance convictions?

The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.


If the father is in jail for domestic violence at the time of a custody case does the judge usually give the mother sole custody?

Yes, the safe environment of a child always comes first, so your chances of gaining full custody are high.


How hard would it be for a fathers visitation rights to be taken away if he smokes marijuana while the child is in his custody?

Why take it away? That is just as damaging. Request supervised visitation.


How can you get custody of grandson from daughter who has abandon him?

Get a custody hearing from a court and see where they can take it from there. You must prove you are capable of looking after the child long term in a safe and nurturing environment. Get a good lawyer.


Can an unmarried father in Wyoming get full custody of his four year old son because he's angry or jealous?

No. Those are common reasons why fathers threaten to "get custody" but a father needs substantial evidence that the mother is unfit and the child would be better off with him. Obtaining custody is a serious matter and courts do not take custody away from mothers unless there is a very good reason.Any unmarried mother should make certain she is providing a nurturing environment for her child and that she is placing her child's needs before her own. If the child is well cared for and in a healthy, safe, loving environment, the courts will not take custody away from the mother.See the related links below.No. Those are common reasons why fathers threaten to "get custody" but a father needs substantial evidence that the mother is unfit and the child would be better off with him. Obtaining custody is a serious matter and courts do not take custody away from mothers unless there is a very good reason.Any unmarried mother should make certain she is providing a nurturing environment for her child and that she is placing her child's needs before her own. If the child is well cared for and in a healthy, safe, loving environment, the courts will not take custody away from the mother.See the related links below.No. Those are common reasons why fathers threaten to "get custody" but a father needs substantial evidence that the mother is unfit and the child would be better off with him. Obtaining custody is a serious matter and courts do not take custody away from mothers unless there is a very good reason.Any unmarried mother should make certain she is providing a nurturing environment for her child and that she is placing her child's needs before her own. If the child is well cared for and in a healthy, safe, loving environment, the courts will not take custody away from the mother.See the related links below.No. Those are common reasons why fathers threaten to "get custody" but a father needs substantial evidence that the mother is unfit and the child would be better off with him. Obtaining custody is a serious matter and courts do not take custody away from mothers unless there is a very good reason.Any unmarried mother should make certain she is providing a nurturing environment for her child and that she is placing her child's needs before her own. If the child is well cared for and in a healthy, safe, loving environment, the courts will not take custody away from the mother.See the related links below.


Can you choose to live with your mother instead of your grandparents who now have custody?

A change of legal custody must be done through the court that granted the original custody order. Things that will be considered are, the age of the child, the living environment of both parties. The past history of the adult seeking to have the custody order amended, and so forth.


If your aunt has temporary custody of your nephew and it isn't a good environment do you as the next of kin to him have any rights?

The godparents might.


Can a father win custody of the child if the child has the mothers last name?

The name given the child does not affect custody. The court looks at the ability of the parent to provide a stable environment with the means to support the child.


How does the father get custody if the mother has no job and no means of supporting the kids except for child support?

Those circumstances do not give the father rites of custody. The courts grant rights to custody based on the safest and most conducive environment for the children, with a traditional bias toward custody for mothers.Sadly, trying to prove one or the other is the betterparent is a pointless endeavor. The adversarial nature of US courts is such that one parent must prove the other is less than fit or unfit, and THAT is not a conducive environment for children.


What is 'de facto' custody?

Custody may be characterized as 'de facto' or as 'de jure'. A 'de facto' custody refers to the custodial arrangement that 'in fact' is in effect. This arrangement may or may not tally with a 'de jure' custody. A 'de jure' custody refers to the custodial arrangement that is approved according to the particular standards and systems of law.


Can you lose custody for shacking up?

Should, but in and of itself, no. But, it is dependent on who you're shacking up with and if it creates an unsafe environment. The best way to address this issue is through bird nest custody. see links below