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Common Reasons Why a Parent Might Be Deemed Unfit Here are a few major ones: Neglect or abandonment involves failing to provide basic needs such as food, shelter, education, and medical care. Abuse includes any form of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse toward the child.
Disrespectful Language : Avoid using any form of disrespect, such as insults, sarcasm, or derogatory remarks about the judge, the opposing party, or even the legal system. Negative Comments About the Other Parent : Speaking poorly about the other parent can reflect badly on you. Emotional Outbursts
The Court will consider the capacity and disposition of each party to provide the child with food, clothing, medical care, and other material needs. Capacity is not limited to whether the parent can afford to buy these things. A parent may have the ability to purchase them, but not the disposition to do so.
Sole custody is typically awarded in situations where joint custody would harm the child, such as cases involving domestic violence, substance abuse, neglect, or severe parental conflict. Even if the court grants sole custody, the other parent may still have visitation rights unless doing so would endanger the child.
If the other parent violates the order, you can file a motion for contempt. The judge can set the matter down for a hearing or order the parents to go to mediation and report back to the court. The judge can then approve an agreement reached by the parents or hold a hearing.
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Final orders also called permanent parenting plans, final decrees, final judgments, etc. bring a case to a close. For custody cases, they specify details of legal custody and physical custody, usually in the form of a parenting plan. They also address all other issues in the case.

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