Anonymous wrote:Generally the affair has no effect on determining custody. You would most likely split the kids 50/50 unless the two of you agree to another schedule. Many men ask for 50/50 and then take a lot less once everything simmers down.
You may also end up paying him some alimony in the short term and child support, too.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's totally up to a judge. I had a friend who's husband cheated on her she filled for divorce and lost custody because she took her children to a therapist her husband disapproved of. She didn't see her children for 2 years and her parents spent 300k fighting it. She now sees her kids every other weekend. Get a good lawyer because it does matter
This just sounds ridiculous! What? There has to be waaaaay more to this story! Did she take the kids to some sort of vodoo healer or some other crazy? Really, this cannot have happened in this country.
Her husband was high profile and he had a great lawyer. He told her if you leave me I will destroy you and it happened. Men with power and money tend to win unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's totally up to a judge. I had a friend who's husband cheated on her she filled for divorce and lost custody because she took her children to a therapist her husband disapproved of. She didn't see her children for 2 years and her parents spent 300k fighting it. She now sees her kids every other weekend. Get a good lawyer because it does matter
This just sounds ridiculous! What? There has to be waaaaay more to this story! Did she take the kids to some sort of vodoo healer or some other crazy? Really, this cannot have happened in this country.
Anonymous wrote:It's totally up to a judge. I had a friend who's husband cheated on her she filled for divorce and lost custody because she took her children to a therapist her husband disapproved of. She didn't see her children for 2 years and her parents spent 300k fighting it. She now sees her kids every other weekend. Get a good lawyer because it does matter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's totally up to a judge. I had a friend who's husband cheated on her she filled for divorce and lost custody because she took her children to a therapist her husband disapproved of. She didn't see her children for 2 years and her parents spent 300k fighting it. She now sees her kids every other weekend. Get a good lawyer because it does matter
There's got to be more to this story. A judge won't keep you from seeing your kids for two years unless there are abuse or maybe addiction ssues. I bet your friend isn't telling you everything.
Anonymous wrote:It's totally up to a judge. I had a friend who's husband cheated on her she filled for divorce and lost custody because she took her children to a therapist her husband disapproved of. She didn't see her children for 2 years and her parents spent 300k fighting it. She now sees her kids every other weekend. Get a good lawyer because it does matter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't a judge usually give the mother primary custody of the minor children by default?
Also, since he isn't that in tune already with what the children do or need, I am pretty sure he won't even want custody of them in the event that you both divorce.
By the way, I am seeing tons of cheating and divorce postings on this forum today. (Christmas)
Are these all from you OP?
Just curious.....
NP here. i JUST met with a divorce attorney who works in DC and MD. the bolded is JUST NOT TRUE for these two jurisdictions. assumption going into divorce is 50/50 joint custody, and the adultery does NOT factor into custody issues, only alimony.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't a judge usually give the mother primary custody of the minor children by default?
Also, since he isn't that in tune already with what the children do or need, I am pretty sure he won't even want custody of them in the event that you both divorce.
By the way, I am seeing tons of cheating and divorce postings on this forum today. (Christmas)
Are these all from you OP?
Just curious.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mother almost always gets primary custody unless she's unfit and even then it has to be proven. Not easy to do.
My ex DIL remarried, doesn't work, has primary custody, gets $900 a month child support. Son also pays all medical, dental, vision and for extracurricular activities such as gymnastic classes and piano lessons. He gets his child every other weekend and the weekend following any holiday.
I'm a bit skeptical of this because I'm having a hard time imagining that even if your son paid all of those expenses you mentioned, his mother could put a roof over their heads and food on the table for a mere $10,800 a year.