No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.
No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.
No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.
No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.
No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.
I would choose Athena
No.
divorce iz always bad, but they do it for the best of themselves and their kids.
It depends if your parent(s) are happy in their relationship or not..... I would talk to my parent before actually doing it : )
Well choose who you would rather be with. If you choose to be with your wife then stay with her, if you choose to be with the guy then you'll have to divorce your wife. She would rather you divorce her then her finding out your cheating on her with a guy. Hopes this helps!
There would be no desertion or abandonment since the parties are divorced.
Sorry no. I think a judge would see to what would be best for you and that would be to still have contact with both parents.
It would depend on the divorce agreement and what custody right she has. If he has full custody and she is not allowed visitation rights there shouldn't be anything complelling you to go.
Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.Absolutely, yes. A biological parent is required to support their child even if they would rather choose to "stay at home" and not work for pay.
That would depend on whether the divorce decree stated Joint Custody or not, and probably what state you live in.
That would depend on how old they are and if their parent says its OK.
The fact that a parent is seeing someone else before a divorce takes place should have no impact on custody whatsoever, unless the other parent feels that the third party would have a negative impact on the child, or would endanger the child in any way. As each case is judged individually, you need to get a lawyer.