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Reply to "How does a judge decide custody when all the factors to be considered seem equal?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At age 5, the kid is or soon will be starting school and probably needs one home base. The parent with no job and no health care should focus on those things, not taking custody. [/quote] She is not going to get full custody, it's probably going to continue at the status quo 50/50 , there may be rofr ordered at some time length perhaps for 8 or 12 hours.[/quote] The question OP is asking is about legal custody. He says he is pretty sure the 50/50 schedule isn’t going to change either way. We got in the weeds talking about ROFR. OP wants to know, given the facts he’s presented, who a judge will grant legal custody to which is the ability to unilaterally make medical and education decisions. In OP’s state it can’t be joint legal custody unless both parties agree, and Mom won’t agree. [/quote] Hopefully OP has a great lawyer who can show how his ex is a nutcase. [/quote] If she takes decent care of the kid the court doesn’t much care that she’s crazy. [/quote]
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