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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Child Custody Arrangements
The most important aspect of child custody disputes is the child. Child custody arrangements need to provide a situation that causes the least amount of stress for the children involved. This is very difficult, as divorce itself is traumatic for children. Steps should be taken to ensure their sense of being safe and being loved.
Consider the Child
Child Custody arrangements must be made in order to suit the child's life, foremost. Many parents selfishly try to bend the children's schedule to fit their own busy lives. If there is a child custody battle, and the severed couple will be living in the same town, custody is mostly an issue of visitation rights. However, if the parents plan to live far away from one another, where the child is placed is of extreme importance.
Consider the age of the child. If they are very young, they may not mind being uprooted. If they are teens, they may need to remain in an environment where they have already forged strong ties and friendships. There is much to think about regarding child custody and visitation.
Seriousness of Child Custody Arrangements
Parents must carefully evaluate the needs and, to some extent, the desires of the children involved in a custody dispute. Custody arrangements should not be taken lightly. Children should be made to feel they have some stability in their lives.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Child Custody
When a parent faces the unfortunate task of fighting for custody of their children, there are many factors to take into consideration. A child custody dispute can be a difficult, painful process. Being armed with the right knowledge can help.
How to Win Child Custody
One of the first things to resolve in any child custody situation is in the determining of what is in the best interests of the child. If a parent is abusive or unfit to care for their children, then this is a good case against that parent being given the rights to any kind of custody. Being able to back up a case against a parent who may be unfit with proof or eyewitness testimony is essential.
If parental fitness is not an issue, and both parents are equally able to care for a child, the best interests of a child should also take into account the need for the influence of both parents in their life. Studies have shown that children from broken homes are more likely to lead normal, happy, well adjusted lives if both parents have an equal role in their upbringing.
Knowing What is Best
Once it's been determined what is best for a child, the next step is in taking legal steps to resolve the proper custody arrangements. Again, making sure what is being done is in the best interests of a child, is far more important than personal feelings.