Anonymous wrote:
Except that sometimes the cheating spouse is the least to blame. Some sins are visible, and a lot are not.
Actually I agree with other PPs: the children's best practical interests are considered, not which spouse wronged which (and in that case, see above - sometimes it's not obvious).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child custody isn't about what's fair for the adults. It's about what's fair for the kids, or at least it should be. Treating your kids like a reward or punishment for "behavior" isn't fair to them.
New poster from an intact family.
It is not fair or what is best for the kids to have their dad break up the family with affairs then to rip custody away from mom to avoid paying child suppprt.
True. But as far as I can tell, him not having an affair isn't an option. That ship has sailed. So, the question needs to be "What's best for the kids of the options that actually exist". Maybe that's going with mom. Maybe it's joint custody. I can't say. But the judge needs to be looking at that question, and not the question of "who deserves the kids?" Because kids aren't prizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child custody isn't about what's fair for the adults. It's about what's fair for the kids, or at least it should be. Treating your kids like a reward or punishment for "behavior" isn't fair to them.
New poster from an intact family.
It is not fair or what is best for the kids to have their dad break up the family with affairs then to rip custody away from mom to avoid paying child suppprt.
Anonymous wrote:Child custody isn't about what's fair for the adults. It's about what's fair for the kids, or at least it should be. Treating your kids like a reward or punishment for "behavior" isn't fair to them.