Drug use, ofcourse
Being a secured creditor will have absolutely no impact on a child custody case.
Not eligible to apply for custody. No chance of havingf a child in your fulltime care. meaning they don't live with you and you don't make decisions for their day to day life, until they are adults.
This is interpretive see links below
Typically, the woman will always get custody of the children... UNLESS she's a raving lunatic or unable to support them. There are indeed some cases where the father does get custody, but usually its the wife.
Yes, infidelity can transcend into the physical. Emotional infidelity (being in love with someone other than your partner) can be just as hurtful to your partner as physical infidelity, however, it is considered socially more acceptable (in evolutionary terms, this can be explained by the fact that you don't make babies just from loving someone - you have to act on it to get children involved).
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You move on so to speak and ignor the situation as long as your being taken care.
No, or should I say that it does not cause infidelity more than being intoxicated with alcohol does. If he told you "sorry I was hammered at the time I boffed your sister", and you accept that as an excuse, then yes Wellbutrin causes infidelity. If not, then NO.
Perhaps you mean infidelity,if so this is being unfaithful to someone-for example,if a married man/woman has an extra-marital affair with another partner,this is seen as a classic type of infidelity.
If there is no court order and the parents are married, then both parents share custody 50/50. They should come up with a parenting plan while legal custody is being determined. If one parent feels they should have custody for whatever reason, then go to the courthouse and file for temporary custody. The parent who does this is most likely to keep the kids in the settlement. Losing the kids temporarily doesn't look good and it is an uphill battle to get them back.
If you are going through a divorce and have assets that need to be divided and/or children, a dicorce attorney is definitely the answer. They will ensure that all assets are split ammicably and that proper custody arrangements are made.
It is simply the fear of being betrayed. Mainly, in a relationship point of view. Fear of being cheated on, or even fear of losing your partner.