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Mental and Physical Well-Being of Parents Parents mental well-being is of great concern to a judge in a child custody case. Psychological disorders, overwhelming stress, drug or alcohol abuse, and mental health crises can prevent a parent from acting in their childs best interests.
In Tennessee, an unmarried mother automatically has both physical and legal custody of the child until the father establishes paternity. However, once paternity is established, you have the same rights as any father does, under the law.
No, in Tennessee gender is not a factor in awarding custody. In years past, the court favored awarding mother custody if the children were of tender years. However, the tender years presumption no longer exists in Tennessee.
A father who wants to secure his legal right to establish a parent-child relationship with his son or daughter has the legal standing to do so once paternity has been established. As the father, you may petition a Tennessee family court for full or joint custody.
Legal parents have the right to have a relationship with their child and to visit their child. Once a father acknowledges paternity, he gains these rights. If parents cannot agree on custody or visitation, parents may obtain a Court Order.
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Section 36-6-101(d) of the Tennessee Code states, the gender of the party seeking custody shall not give rise to a presumption of parental fitness or cause a presumption or constitute a factor in favor or against the award of custody to such party. In other words, Tennessee law does not inherently favor either parent
In Tennessee, the child must be at least 12 years old. That would be the legal age at which the child could express a preference of a parent to live with over the other. Children should never be pressured to take sides or choose the more loved (or permissive) parent instead of the other parent (or disciplinarian).
Understand that in Tennessee, it is settled law that mothers have no superior rights to child custody over fathers. It would be a constitutional violation of a parents rights to favor one gender over the other in a custody dispute.
The primary factors judges consider include: The disposition of each parent to provide the child with food, clothing, medical care, education, and other necessary care. The degree to which each parent has been the childs primary caregiver. The love, affection and emotional ties between each parent and the child.
Tennessee child custody laws allow for joint custody and grandparents visitation rights, while emphasizing the childs own wishes when considering custody decisions. In fact, Tennessee courts are required to state, in writing, why its legal and why the physical custody decision is in the childs best interests.

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