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3 Ways to Know If Your Spouse Should Have Custody

3 Ways to Know If Your Spouse Should Have Custody

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3 Ways to Know If Your Spouse Should Have

Custody

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Following a divorce, determining custody may be one of the most difficult things you go through. Though parents sometimes are entitled to joint custody of children born during the marriage, there are circumstances where one parent may be deemed unfit to care for a child. Here are a few ways to know whether your spouse should have custody.

1. Parent With Custody is Primary Caretaker

To determine custody rights, some judges consider which parent fits the definition of the primary caretaker and has the strongest emotional bond with the child. Consider whether your spouse is the primary caretaker or whether you fit that description.

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2. Child’s Needs are Met

It is also good to consider whether the parent receiving custody would be able to meet all the needs of the child. Look at your spouse’s situation and evaluate whether they could provide the following things for your child:

• Clothing• Education• Food• Shelter• Emotional support

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3. Environment is Safe and Positive

Lastly, the parent who gets custody of a child should be able to provide a safe, nurturing and healthy environment. If your spouse has a history of addiction or anger, these are signs that the child may be better off in your home.

Make sure that your child is happy, safe and cared for following a divorce by ensuring that the right parent gets custody. Visit this website if you are looking for a child custody lawyer in San Diego - http://www.dunnelawsd.com/child-custody