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Custody and concerns about your ex’s behavior

On Behalf of | Mar 8, 2019 | Child Custody

Child custody is one of the most challenging aspects of divorce for many parents, and the way in which custody is awarded can have a significant impact on a child’s life. Some parents face an especially challenging time during their divorce due to a dispute over child custody, and others may have concerns about custody issues months or even years afterward. For example, you may be worried about your former spouse’s behavior and his or her ability to take care of your child. In the event that you worry about your child’s well-being, it is crucial to look into the situation and some of the options that you may have.

You may be worried about your ex’s behavior for many reasons, whether you suspect that they are verbally or physically abusing your child, or you believe that they have a substance abuse problem. Sometimes, these issues can become magnified in the wake of a difficult divorce. For example, someone may develop a drinking problem after splitting up with their spouse. On the other hand, you may be well aware of problems that your ex has been dealing with for years, and they may have even led to the breakdown of your marriage.

If you are genuinely worried about your child due to your former partner’s behavior, it is very important to bring up these concerns you have in court. You may be able to gain a more favorable outcome and protect your child from issues that might threaten their safety and happiness.

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