Reasons Parents Lose Custody Of Their Children

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Reasons Parents Lose Custody Of Their Children


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Although most laws are designed to help divorced parents maintain a healthy relationship with their children, there are times when some issues may disqualify divorcees from having legal custody of their kids. Most of these cases involve allegations related to child abuse or neglect. However, some allegations could be false statements from a contentious former spouse.


The Process The process generally starts with one of the parents notifying the court about his or her concern involving a former spouse or parent of the children. Evidence must be provided otherwise the allegations of abuse are not valid. If the judge determines the behavior is a threat to the child’s safety, an investigation will take place.


Child Abuse

This is a common reason why some parents may lose custody of their children. The court will see if there is a history of child abuse. Some factors that help the judge determine if there was child abuse include scars, bruises, marks, and cuts.


Domestic Violence

Some cases don’t involve child abuse yet if the child witnessed child abuse against the other parent during the last 5 years; the court may deny sole child custody. A history of abuse will be considered when making custody decisions. Granting custody to an abusive parent is not in the child’s best interest.


Drug And Alcohol Abuse

Courts will also take a look at other factors such as the use of controlled substances. The habitual use of drugs or alcohol by either parent is detrimental to the interests and safety of the kids, therefore, the parent addicted to these substances can’t be trusted with raising the children.


Violating A Court Order Parents should respect custody orders. Doing otherwise may result in a parent losing custody. Although it’s all based on how the order was written, violating the order doesn’t help advance the case. Some cases involving joint custody, for example, require both parents to make important decisions about the child.


Parental Alienation And Co-parenting When one of the parents is manipulative and he or she uses these tactics to alienate the children from his or her former spouse, there is a chance he or she will lose custody. Co-parenting is sometimes the best option in some scenarios as it allows parents that can’t get along to follow a strict joint custody schedule.


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If you are dealing with a child custody matter, contact a Salt Lake City child custody attorney to discuss your legal options. At Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Law, your concerns involving your children will receive the personal attention they deserve. Emy A. Cordano will take care of you every step of the way.


Contact to Emy A. Cordano, Attorney at Law

6465 S 3000 E, Suite 103 Salt Lake City, UT 84121

801-804-5152

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