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Alternative-Cry-4667 t1_j6uk0i0 wrote

The courts look at the best interest of the child. If you are the best, you don’t need a good attorney with that said if you aren’t the best, you get what you pay for when it comes to attorneys

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Th3OnlyGavin OP t1_j6uk981 wrote

Right well its not for me, i myself am childless, but the person in question, the mother is trying to move across the country with her new boyfriend and the father isn't interested in only being able to see the child during the summer. He wants him full time

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webbgrt t1_j6vykb7 wrote

My ex tried to do that (not across country, but really far and to take the kid. Because the distance was in excess of the parenting agreement (and that has some standard boilerplate of i think 30 miles from memory) - judge said she could move, but the kid stays

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Th3OnlyGavin OP t1_j6ukbmu wrote

The father, my friend, is looking for an attorney to fight for full custody

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Black6host t1_j6vbinb wrote

Unless he can prove the mother is negligent it's not likely he'll get full custody. He does need a lawyer to protect his rights though. Assuming both parents are ok for the child the most likely arrangement is shared custody.

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Th3OnlyGavin OP t1_j6vbtzg wrote

From what I hear, the mom isn't all that great but as far as what the courts would see idk

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Black6host t1_j6vc94d wrote

He'd have to prove she's not fit. And that is very hard to do. A lawyer would know best and since you asked for a recommendation I'm going to assume that's what he will do.

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Th3OnlyGavin OP t1_j6vcekp wrote

I think that assumption is correct, I just want to help find them a tried and true attorney

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