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Mothers" Child Custody Rights

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Fathers in a child custody case sometimes complain that the mothers have more custody rights, or that the mothers are given preferential treatment.
Mothers in a custody case sometimes expect more custody rights.
What are the facts about child custody rights? Mothers should have a clear idea about this so they can proceed with their custody case in a proper way.
Child custody laws were started to make sure that the children are cared for after the parents decide to separate.
There are laws about the parents spending time with the children, who is responsible for making big decisions, and how the children will be cared for financially.
Child custody rights stemmed from the idea that parents have the right to have a say in their child's upbringing and to be involved in the child's life.
Does a mother have more custody rights than the father? The answer is no.
Both parents have equal child custody rights to their children.
And, despite what people sometimes mean when they say child custody, the child custody rights refer to the fact that the parents have the right to raise and see their children.
They could also be called child custody responsibilities because the parents are obligated to provide and care for their children after a divorce.
Both the father and mother have the custody right to see their children and to help raise them.
Neither parent should really try to block the other parent out of the child's life, unless there is a history of abuse and the contact is detrimental to the child's health.
Unfortunately, a child custody case can become a fight between the parents about their rights while completely ignoring the responsibility of coming up with the best arrangements for the child.
Mothers can protect their own and their children's rights in a custody proceeding.
The first way to do this is to approach the father and try to work out a custody agreement.
The mother needs to be willing to understand that the father is going to be involved with the children.
The parents should make a custody and visitation schedule based on what is best for the child.
They can also work at developing a parenting partnership with the other parent and try to put the other issues between them aside (this is difficult, and parents may need to make rules about only communicating about the children).
If the father of the children doesn't want anything to do with the kids and is avoiding responsibility, the mother should still file for child custody and child support.
She needs to take the case to court and get the support payments legalized and also explain the judge how the father isn't involved.
If the father still refuses to pay, the mother should go back to court.
Almost every state will garnish the father's wages for child support.
If a mother is on guard, she can make sure that everyone's rights are upheld in a custody case.
She can look after herself and her children, and she can make the mature choice to involve the father for the sake of the children.
This is a benefit to her and the kids.
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