Anonymous wrote:Dad cheated but there is no AP in the picture. Mom ran up credit cards bills pretty heavily unknown to dad. So neither are wearing the white hat. Dad absolutely wants equal time. There is nothing 'horrific'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think sleeping arrangements has much to do with being the primary parent. "Primary parent" means the parent that does most of the childcare. Since the mom works at the school and the dad doesn't get home until 6, I imagine she is indeed the primary parent.
Oh, and when there are custody disputes, judges try to disturb the kids' lives as little as possible. If they were to live with the dad they would be without one of their parents until 6PM every night. That could be why.
But sometimes judges are kind of old school and think moms are better caretakers. Only every other weekend seems like not a lot of dad time to me. It's hard to say based on the facts here.
Somebody mentioned an AP. Family courts don't always count affairs against a parent in terms of custody. You can be a bad spouse but a good parent.
So, its better for them to live without their Dad who has been an equal parent all along vs. both parents. Every other weekend is 4 nights a month. Its about money. Child support is based off where the child sleeps at night. Mom gets more child support if kids sleep at her house. Its more disruptive to kids to lose their father and Dad become more of an uncle figure vs. Dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does mom have an AP? People forget Mom's can cheat.
Most of our laws, except some states that have changed, were heavily bias toward Mom as the caretaker/SAHM and child support was allotted based on her caring for the kids. Child support and time share go hand and hand so if Mom gets 50/50 vs. every other weekend she gets significantly less chid support.
Courts don't care about AP's. My husband's ex cheated on him and left him to be with the AP (and took kids while he was at work one day) and judge gave her the kids and him visitation (where he had to also pay transportation despite her moving away).
Also, a CP can scream abuse, neglect, bonding and usually court hearings are very short and judges go with what is easy vs. what is best long term.
Reality is Mom will win and even though Dad is an equal parent, he'll lose his kids. Money wins.
Sounds like your husband had a shit lawyer or he's feeding you and you're believing a tall tale.
Anonymous wrote:Does mom have an AP? People forget Mom's can cheat.
Most of our laws, except some states that have changed, were heavily bias toward Mom as the caretaker/SAHM and child support was allotted based on her caring for the kids. Child support and time share go hand and hand so if Mom gets 50/50 vs. every other weekend she gets significantly less chid support.
Courts don't care about AP's. My husband's ex cheated on him and left him to be with the AP (and took kids while he was at work one day) and judge gave her the kids and him visitation (where he had to also pay transportation despite her moving away).
Also, a CP can scream abuse, neglect, bonding and usually court hearings are very short and judges go with what is easy vs. what is best long term.
Reality is Mom will win and even though Dad is an equal parent, he'll lose his kids. Money wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think sleeping arrangements has much to do with being the primary parent. "Primary parent" means the parent that does most of the childcare. Since the mom works at the school and the dad doesn't get home until 6, I imagine she is indeed the primary parent.
Oh, and when there are custody disputes, judges try to disturb the kids' lives as little as possible. If they were to live with the dad they would be without one of their parents until 6PM every night. That could be why.
But sometimes judges are kind of old school and think moms are better caretakers. Only every other weekend seems like not a lot of dad time to me. It's hard to say based on the facts here.
Somebody mentioned an AP. Family courts don't always count affairs against a parent in terms of custody. You can be a bad spouse but a good parent.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think sleeping arrangements has much to do with being the primary parent. "Primary parent" means the parent that does most of the childcare. Since the mom works at the school and the dad doesn't get home until 6, I imagine she is indeed the primary parent.
Anonymous wrote:Does dad have an AP?