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it depends on what you did. Lets say you do it again when you do have custody will it affect the life of your child?

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In short yes. A ruling judge will reivew past criminal convictions to determin the chance of additional disruptions in the ability to provide care to the child. The court will ask questions like: Does the conviction impact your ability to gain employment or housing? Does your conviction threaten the safety of the child? However, the impact of a past conviction may not be that great if it will not affect your ability to care for the child.

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