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Father Custody is Possible

Contrary to erroneous belief, father custody is very possible and every father has the right to fight for the custody of his children. It is true that most times, the law favors women when it comes to custody of children, especially children of tender years (five years and under). But with the right help, father's custody will not be an issue. National Family Solutions is a web based solution that can provide fathers with the best affordable legal program, all they need to do is to fill out the form (available on the website) and a qualified specialist will get back to Them in 24 hours (one business day).

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Most times when couples are having a disagreement on custodial terms, they usually go out and hire an attorney in order to ensure that they stand a high chance of success. Family law attorneys are very knowledgeable when it comes to the ins and outs of the United States legal system, and can help you in the best way they can to get fathers custody. But the truth is that not everyone can afford the services of a private lawyer. National Family Solutions can help a father to get fathers custody without the huge legal service charge.

Types of Custody

A) Joint Custody

This is when couples get to share the custody of the children equally, and also make concrete arrangements for the children to stay with each parent for a specific period of time.

B) Joint Custody with a Primary Parent

This is when one of the parents of the children is assigned as the primary, while the other one is assigned as the Secondary. The judge usually decides that it is in the best interest of the child to stay with one of the parent most of his or her time.

C) Sole Custody with Visitation Rights

This is when the children live solely with one of the parents, and the other parent is expected to pay what is known as “child support” in order to make up for the loss or reduction in income and typically spends a limited amount of time with his children.

Factors that may Affect Father's Custody

A father will not be given the custody of his children if he is found unfit. The factors that determine whether a father is fit to have custody of his children is measured by the ability to care for them. Factors that will make the family court grant father custody are:

Income – if the father earns enough money to care for the children

Job stability – it is very important that the father is able to keep a stable job

Hours away from the children – if the man spends most of his time away from the children, he will not be considered for father custody

History as a caregiver – if the father has had a wonderful history of being a good caregiver, he might be granted custody of the children.

Factors that weigh against a father’s chances of having custody of the children are:

Criminal activities

Abusive behaviour towards the spouse and or the children

Unhealthy addictions.

National Family Solutions will give you all the help you need in order to get father custody.
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