No Contest Divorce
No Contest Divorce - No Contest Divorce

One of the most tragic consequences of divorce is to fight for custody of children. Nearly 50 percent of American children will go through the trauma of a custody battle between her parents. In most cases, the mother who has won the battle for custody and he was very rare for a child custody parental rights have been recognized and duly recognized. The father was given custody in circumstances where the mother was deemed unfit to care for the child. But if the custody of the children of fathers or mothers were confirmed loser in both cases proved to be a child. No one asks or cares for the child and get them to accept the ruling.Â

We wish we all can live in an ideal world where children still live with their parents and there is no difference between the mother and father and the only emotion they share is love. But unfortunately this is not an ideal world and there is no game. Circumstances abound, the differences between a married couple and most of the time they fight and solve the problem, but it is where the differences become irreconcilable, and divorce becomes the only viable solution. There are many cases where the mother is abused by her father and is one of many reasons that lead to divorce. In most cases, judges who preside over divorce turn out to be men and tend to have a severe vision on men and custody of children Parents are kept and where the mother was awarded custody of the father's rights is given to the right of access that puts women in a vulnerable position.Â

All the men were grouped together and formed a group called Mad Dads, and for years have raised a lot of support through the use Internet. The group includes members who happen to be concerned parents, lawyers who happen to be media smart and know how working press. They were also joined by professional lobbyist and activist volunteers. The group thus formed maintains that the family court to across America have a very strict cons single and divorced parents and a way tend to withdraw custody children to parents. It has been found in at least 85 percent of the rule of court time for mother and child custody parental rights is little relevance. Most parents because of the high cost of litigation and fear of losing all rights to the child not to oppose the application. Each case and each judge must decide family law as the merits of each case, but it seems to be the case. The primary care provider and the Guard ships in most cases proves to be the stay at home and mothers are given preference over custody of children fathers.Â

Parents who decide to contest custody of their children to show the judge that they can give better care of mother and father are not there as part time but are ready to assume full responsibility. The fact that most judges disapprove the custody of the children of parents is that most parents use nannies or babysitters to exercise their functions and what discourages them to take their decision in his favor. Research has shown that it is in the best interest of the child or when a child is granted custody, because they spend equal time with both parents. But it is also evidence to the contrary, when the child has problems as they have ceased to mix between the two parents and this creates discord. A child raised by a single mother has the potential to be socially competent and could result in the Fast Lane to the disaster. Other studies to prove that neither the custody of the children of fathers or mothers have nothing to do with how a child behaves after it or she becomes an adult.

May contest the divorce?

If a man is in jail, and his wife files for divorce that can oppose him being in jail? I heard that you can not contest a divorce, I am in prison in Maryland

In general, the United States, people lose no right to be heard in civil litigation (which the divorce), just because they are locked. Practical ability to fight against this danger, however, is clear.

[H]ouse M.D. – Grounds For Divorce

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