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However, it is mothers who are most often awarded with primary custody of the children. In the past, women were nearly always given full custody, and many judges find it difficult to change their ways.
No child should ever be court-ordered to be left alone with a dangerous abuser, period. The Keeping Children Safe from Family Violence Act (a.k.a. Kaydens Law) which is now in the reauthorized Violence Against Women Act, makes childrens safety a priority in custody disputes between parents.
The grounds for involuntary termination are: The parent shows a sense of purpose in relinquishing their parental rights, or has refused or failed to perform their duties for at least six months.
Although each divorce case is unique (and should be treated that way), the main cause for this, in most cases, is the traditional notion and presumption that the mother is always better suited to take care of the childrens emotional needs. In contrast, families only needed the father for financial contributions.
1. Refusing to Cooperate or Compromise With the Other Parent. Even though you may have strong negative feelings about your former spouse or partner, one of the biggest mistakes you can make is putting those feelings above the best interests of your children.

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Factors such as substance abuse, domestic violence, neglect, or a parents inability to provide a stable environment can negatively impact a custody case.
Dont abuse alcohol or drugs Substance abuse is a major mark against a parent in a custody battle. When youre under the influence, you cant be the parent your child needs especially if youre dependent on that substance to get through the day. Make responsible choices to show the court youre fit to parent.

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