Child Support Custody
Child Support Custody   Child Support Custody

The first question concerns the parents is fear and apprehension that automatically lose custody of her son to his mother.

However, this not always the case, but occurs in most cases the main concern of the Court must decide what is in the best interest of the child.

To resolve this issue, the court will address the issue .. "Who is the primary caregiver for the child?"

To meet this question, the court shall consider:

1) Who helps the child in the daily tasks of getting up in the morning, the child arrives at school, on personal hygiene,

2) Who organizes social interaction of children

3) Who makes him / her to the hospital emergency or the doctor or dentist

The breakup of a relationship is very traumatic for all concerned and for the child who has no responsibility for the affairs of state court will be most anxious to maintain as much stability and routine as possible for the child.

To examine this question the most important of the Court will also consider whether each parent is a fit parent or not. It is clear that the issues and problems as addiction, alcohol, etc. influence the decision of the tribunal.

For these reasons, it is important to note that there is no fixed formula for decide the custody of the child and the parent concerned about custody of children should do some research and learn about the process.

Because armed with this knowledge of the process not as bad as it seems.

If you have a child support order, does that mean you have joint custody?

Me and my ex-husband was never married, and he is trying to tell me that if you pay child support joint custody. Im sure it is something totally different. We live in Ohio.

Oh No! I live in Ohio too. If never been married, and who went by the child support to get your order, you automatically full physical custody and legal child. He can go to court and seek custody, but the court must grant. Joint custody is never implied, must be written in court documents.

The Men’s Room 24- Custody, Child Support, Domestic Violence