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LEGAL MINDS KUYA MARK TOLENTINO - LEGAL CHILD CUSTODY

Physical custody is a good option since it allows you and your ex-spouse to spend a maximum amount of time with your child. However, this type of custody will work only if you and your ex-spouse live near each other. To prevent conflict from affecting your child, you and the other parent should have a cordial and workable relationship. Nowadays, the most common treatment options available in overcoming severe depression caused by traumatic evens such as losing a child custody case would be drug therapy, natural remedies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and relaxation techniques. Each of these offer different concepts and processes so it's up to the person which one could be suitable to his or her needs. In any custody battle, the court decides which parent must get custody according to the best interests of the child. The court determines it based on various factors such as the main caretaker of the child, the wishes of the child, the home environment of each parent, the willingness of a parent to nurture a good relationship with the other parent, the character and behavior of each parent, and any case of abuse or neglect of each parent in the past. For adults, they can turn a child custody battle into a war zone in no time. Little do they know that they are not the only ones who are victims of this tension but the kids who are left with no other choice to accept the decision that their parents made. Although your love for your kids fuels your desire to get them, this should not be enough reason to make them as a form of sacrifice while hurting them on the process. There are entirely new and different issues in unmarried child custody cases. The primary question is who gets custody of the child if the couple is never married? Ordinarily, unmarried fathers often fight for contact and child custody visitation rights to their children. Unmarried mothers most often battle for child support from the father. A father s bigger income compared to that of the mother does not entitle him outright custody in the event of a divorce. In paternity suits, all of the 50 states in the U.S. view mothers as the child s primary caretaker. Here, mothers can file a petition against the father on behalf of the child asking him to prove his biological paternity (and his legal fatherhood of same). 

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