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Proving the Other Parent is Unfit to Share Custody Substance abuse problems. A history of violent criminal offenses. Severe mental health issues. Unsafe or unstable living conditions. A history of absent or uninvolved parenting.
In Connecticut, child custody, in cases of dissolution of a marriage, is determined by a judge in the Family Division of Superior Court. Judges use the best interests of the child standard in awarding custody of minor children. If both parents agree, the law establishes a presumption of joint custody.
To start a custody or visitation case you have to fill out the following forms: Custody/Visitation Application (JD-FM-161) - If you are a parent of the child or children. Custody Application Verified Petition for Visitation Grandparents Third Parties (JD-FM-221) - If you are not a parent of the child or child(ren)
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
Thank your for your question. To answer your question, yes, you can get sole legal custody but you will first have to undergo a trial to prove your case. You have to demonstrate with evidence that there is a change of circumstances and that he has not abided by your agreement and show how he has not abided by it.
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Under Connecticut law, theres no fixed age when a judge must consider a childs wishes regarding custody. Still, courts will generally consider the opinions of children aged 13 or older and disregard the opinions of children who are five or younger.
The child tax rebate, which was recently authorized by the Connecticut General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Ned Lamont, is intended to help Connecticut families with children.

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