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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, the person can be. And more importantly, in the eyes of the court it doesn't matter one bit toward custody if the person was a lousy spouse. I've known a couple of people try to block custody based on the fact "they cheated on me" with gory details, and they got smacked down by the judge, or even had less custody granted to them than they might have gotten if they hadn't brought it up, because the judge thought they were going to poison the child against the other parent or block the other parent's custody. It's a terrible betrayal of the spouse, but that's a grownup relationship. Parent child is different. Also, I've known a few cheaters that I had a hard time blaming because the spouse was batsh*t, and the spouse would have denied access to!children if they left. No one ever really knows what's going on in someone else's life.[/quote]
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