4 Ways You Can Mess Up Your Child Custody Battle
If you refuse to cooperate with the other parent, follow the temporary court order, bad-mouth your ex-partner, or have emotional blow-ups, it will likely backfire.
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If you refuse to cooperate with the other parent, follow the temporary court order, bad-mouth your ex-partner, or have emotional blow-ups, it will likely backfire.
If you publicly trash your ex-spouse, it could ruin your chances of winning the case and may be used as evidence of parental alienation.
The court is very serious regarding substance abuse because it can hinder the mother’s ability to take care of her child.
One of the most common mistakes fathers make is to presume that the court will grant primary custody to the mother unless they prove otherwise to the court.
They don’t favor one parent over the other unless there’s evidence of abuse, neglect, etc.
Besides all other reasons mentioned, a custodial parent may lose child custody if they violate the parenting time or custody order.
There are various forms of compensation that will need to be paid to victims if their lawsuit is successful.
The Bankruptcy Code, which is codified as title 11 of the United States Code, has been amended several times since its enactment.
Before you talk to the insurance company it’s best to let an experienced lawyer look into your case to know what sort of damages you are entitled to.
Once your feel you have enough proof, they will help you formulate a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).