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Sounds like the odds are pretty good at gaining sole custody. However that does not mean that you will be able to keep the child away from his father forever, or mean that the father will never get a chance to see or interact with his child. The court will probably allow the father "visitation" rights.

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Q: What chance do you have at getting sole custody of your son if his very violent father is incarcerated?
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