A mother can be deemed unfit based on various factors, but not having a job alone does not automatically qualify her as unfit. Courts typically assess the overall environment and circumstances, including the mother's ability to provide for the child's emotional, physical, and educational needs. If her lack of employment negatively impacts her parenting or the child's welfare, it could be considered in a custody or welfare evaluation. Ultimately, each case is unique and evaluated on its specific facts.
If she can be proven unfit in some way.
just a little confusing
This is not considered an unfit mother. Where a mother lives is not anything that makes a mother fit or unfit. A mother who is a drug addict or an alcoholic that is drunk all the time is an unfit mother.
The mother, unless proven to be unfit or incpable of caring for the children, and regardless of her marital status, invariably gets custody after a divorce.
Not for that reason alone. The mother would have to be proven unfit for one reason or another. If she is financially unsound enough to be of harm to the baby, then there is the possibility.
If the mother is proven unfit or incapable of caring for the child the court can order the child be removed from her physical custody. It is, however, extremely rare for the court to take away alll the rights of a mother to her child.
no
the only thing in my eyes that would make a mother unfit if she is uncapable of putting her kids before drugs .
Any mother who cannot or will not adequately provide for her child emotionally and physically. * Unfit mother (parent) is a societal term rather than legal. What some would define as unfit would not necessarily be the same as the legal definition of what constitutes neglect and/or abuse.
The cast of Travels with My Unfit Mother - 2004 includes: Anne Robinson as herself Emma Wilson as herself
It's not a matter of being unfit, but the best interest of the children. see link below
Many many parents drink to excess and some are violent alcoholics. The definition of an unfit mother is probably a little bit more devastating than being "upsetting".