divorce360.com provides help, advice and community for people
contemplating, going through or recovering from divorce and the issues around it,
including separation, divorce laws, spousal support and emotional issues.

Details



Read more posts in group: What do i do now

 Tags

ADVERTISING PARTNERS



Child Custody

Plantiff if filing for Sole "full" Physical Custody and Shared Joint Legal Custody.

In a No Fault State, Plantiff filed that Defendant Abuses Alcohol and reported the Defendant's Driving While Impaired (DWI) (first offense) - nine months ago.

- There has been no physical/emotional abuse to Plantiff and Minor Children.
- OWI was a result of a poor 'one-time' decision made by Defendant and lesson was learned.
-  Defendant is a good provider and spends a great amount of time with the children, i.e., play time, meals, baths, story, bedtime, school, medical attention, educational trips, etc. - All as equal to Plantiff.

What advice can you give the Defendant to help swing Full Physical Custody to Shared Physical Custody?  Please ask if more info is needed.

by mgb650   22 Posts
Posted on 4/4/2008 10:05 AM

Get AlertsGet Alerts!
Sent to Friendsend to friend
0



Comments for "divorce360.com | Child Custody"  (0) (You must be logged in to answer)






Divorce360.com is not a substitute for advice from a lawyer, accountant, financial planner, therapist or other professional to obtain advice. Divorce360.com is not intended to, and should not, take the place of professional advice. The opinions expressed in the divorce360.com message boards are those of the author and the author alone. Divorce360.com does not endorse any specific product or service.

 
expand information center
divorce360.com's ecards
divorce focused content ::
divorce most popular ::
1. When Is a Marriage Worth Saving?
10 Things to Think About When Considering Whether to Stick with a Relationship

2. 8 Things No One Ever Tells You about Divorce
Number Three May Surprise You

3. Divorcing? 15 Costly Financial Mistakes
Settlements: 15 Critical Financial Mistakes Often Made in the Heat of Divorce

4. Beginning Checklist: Planning to File for Divorce
12 Steps to Consider if You or Your Partner Have Decided to File for Divorce

5. Are You Ready For Divorce?
Three Key Questions You Must Ask Yourself