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How do you win a custody battle without having a job?

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For any legal "battle" you need an attorney. For a custody "battle" you need a good lawyer who specializes in custody issues. The court will make a decision that it determines to be in the best interest of the child. The attorney can review all the details of your particular situation and explain your options. The attorney can express your position in the best light. Otherwise you will simply need to attend the hearings, speak for yourself as to why you think the child would be better off in your custody and hope for the best.




For any legal "battle" you need an attorney. For a custody "battle" you need a good lawyer who specializes in custody issues. The court will make a decision that it determines to be in the best interest of the child. The attorney can review all the details of your particular situation and explain your options. The attorney can express your position in the best light. Otherwise you will simply need to attend the hearings, speak for yourself as to why you think the child would be better off in your custody and hope for the best.




For any legal "battle" you need an attorney. For a custody "battle" you need a good lawyer who specializes in custody issues. The court will make a decision that it determines to be in the best interest of the child. The attorney can review all the details of your particular situation and explain your options. The attorney can express your position in the best light. Otherwise you will simply need to attend the hearings, speak for yourself as to why you think the child would be better off in your custody and hope for the best.




For any legal "battle" you need an attorney. For a custody "battle" you need a good lawyer who specializes in custody issues. The court will make a decision that it determines to be in the best interest of the child. The attorney can review all the details of your particular situation and explain your options. The attorney can express your position in the best light. Otherwise you will simply need to attend the hearings, speak for yourself as to why you think the child would be better off in your custody and hope for the best.


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For any legal "battle" you need an attorney. For a custody "battle" you need a good lawyer who specializes in custody issues. The court will make a decision that it determines to be in the best interest of the child. The attorney can review all the details of your particular situation and explain your options. The attorney can express your position in the best light. Otherwise you will simply need to attend the hearings, speak for yourself as to why you think the child would be better off in your custody and hope for the best.


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Is it selfish to take a job out of state while waiting for your to girlfriend to finsih child custody battle?

it depends on your situation, the seriousness of the custody battle, if the job pays good and ultimatley if you need the money it is paying. if i were that GF then at a moment where that would be happening, i would need you at the most. though if the money is needed for the battle. i would see if i can hold off the job offer until the custody battle settles out. but remember, if your GF wins the battle and you're outta state, the kids will have limited father-child time, and can all together effect their social cababilities and status. (depending on their age) -young- also, keep in touch with her, she'll appeciate it and it'll keep her close even when you're out of state


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Write a book.


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McDonalds


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Why is it important to having the proper tools and material on the Job site?

Without them you wouldn't be able to do the job. If you can't do the job you won't get payed.


Can you get custody of the kids when your husband does not have a job?

It depends on your state's custody laws. For example, California is a "mother state" where the only way a mother can be denied full custody of her children is if she is so grossly unfit that she is institutionalized. Other states may prefer the father, but generally very few states have a non-gender-biased ideal behind custody laws.


What are requirements of having custody of a child?

Having a roof over your head, a job with steady income and the ability to nurture the child all make sense and in a court of law, may hold some validity.


Can you request a new custody hearing if you found proof the father lied about still having a job to the judge at your custody hearing?

You could file an appeal of the order, I suppose; however, in general false testimony must be rebutted at the time it was offered.


What are the disadvantage of a particular job?

The disadvantages of a particular job would be the negative aspects of that job. It is not possible to know what the disadvantages would be without having more information about the particular job.


Can a person you know get legal custody of the child at 16 but not being their parent and get amancipated?

Your question is all over the place, but I will try to address each point. Custody and emancipation are two separate issues. In the United States, emancipation is by court order only and in order for a minor to become emancipated, they must prove to the court that they have a job earning sufficient income to support themselves without any help. This would include having their own residence, paying all of their own bills, transportation costs, insurance, food, utilities, etc. For a minor to do this, they'd have to have a full time job that paid over the minimum wage. On to custody. If the court feels the child's best interests would be served by placing him or her in the custody of a non-related emancipated minor, it might happen if neither of the biological parents or grandparents would be suitable. The state would conduct a thorough investigation and report their findings to the court before a custody order would be ruled. Otherwise, the child would be remanded to the care of the state and if that happened, regaining custody by anyone would be a long, difficult and expensive battle.


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