Advice for Seeking Child Custody
Seeking child custody is not what most couples and parents dream of. However, when there’s a separation, children get affected as both parents want to have the children. Although, you may think you will provide better care to your children, your children on the other hand might require something entirely different. Therefore, while planning to get child custody, ask yourself the following questions.
How are the children being affected?
Most of the time, parents are seeking child custody out of hostility towards their former partner and they do not stop to think about its effect on their children. When parents get separated, the children face psychological problems and in the child custody war between parents they are affected the most. Therefore, sit down and discuss the situation with them. Get their opinion on who do they want to live with. But ensure not to make the decision for them. Let them know you will support them in their decision.
How much time will you be able to spend with them?
If you want the custody of your child, you need to first plan everything. If you get the child custody, how will you manage to give them time? If your work is extremely demanding, you might not be able to give them enough time. While seeking child custody, one of the most important things to be aware of is that now you will have to pay more attention to the needs of your children. This will require more time and effort from your side.
Is it best for the children to live with you?
If you are the father and want to get child custody, think about it again. Will your children be able to live without their mother? If your children are at a tender age, they might need their mother more. However, if you are the mother, think about the reasons why you weren’t given the child custody in the first place. If you couldn’t provide them proper care then, will you be able to do that now?
Hence, if you just got out of a messy divorce or separation and are seeking child custody, rethink your decision in terms of its effects on the children.
Written by Custody Lawyer on April 22nd, 2011 with
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