In order to annoy the other spouse, many spouses tend to the other parent out of disappointed emotions Refuse to deal with the child. It is becoming increasingly common for the caring parent to obtain a protection order from the court that prohibits the parent who has moved out from seeing their children. The background to this violence protection order is often, but not always, understandable.
In extreme cases, the parent who is now the sole carer can be overwhelmed with the upbringing of the children in such a way that the children are no longer properly cared for.
How is custody regulated in a separation and divorce??
The term "Care" says it already: parents worry about their children. It is not about "worrying", but about making decisions as a legal representative in matters of the minor child. That is in the intact relationship of the parents care Usually not a big issue, but it all too often becomes a problem when the parents separate and divorce.
The most important thing
The joint custody of both parents remains even after the separation and after the divorce.
Especially in the time of separation, parents have to adjust to a new situation and that "Managing" your child’s care.
If the parents argue about custody, each parent can appeal to the family court. The family court is going to primarily about an amicable settlement of conflicts endeavor.
to Transfer of sole custody In the interests of the child’s best interests, you must name serious reasons that jeopardize the continued existence of joint custody.
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Common custody in the best interests of the child
After separation and divorce, joint custody remains in the best interests of the child.
If you are married, you have one as a parent joint custody, that you exercise in agreement with your spouse. In everyday life, this happens automatically without you thinking too much about exercising a “right”. However, if you live in separation or if you are divorced, children and custody are often problematic. Even after separation and divorce, joint custody remains in the best interests of the child. Your divorce as such doesn’t change that. It is in the Interest of the child if his two parents continue to "care" for him in the future and assume their responsibility as a parent.
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Custody, access rights & naming rights
In addition to the desire to be there for a child together, you also have the duty and the right to care for your minor child. Custody covers all important matters that affect your child’s life. These include, for example: