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That depends on circumstances, home environment, and any desires on the part of the child. Switching back and forth is not an easy proposition for teenagers. Have you considered Bird Nest Custody? see links

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Q: What are a fathers chances of getting joint physical custody?
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What are the chances of a father getting custody of a young child when the child lives with the mother and the mother is supporting the child with food clothes and insurance?

Slim to none. Usually the courts will take the view that whoever has custody will retain custody, unless it can be proven that the custodial parent is abusing the child or the child is in physical danger.


What percent of women win child custody cases?

That's interpretive as there are four levels of custody. Sole Custody Joint Legal with Primary Residential Joint Physical Custody Bird Nest Custody Fathers with primary or sole custody runs 15%. Joint physical custody runs 25% Mother with primary or sole custody is 60% But, single mothers have sole custody by default in 100% of the cases until ruled on otherwise by the courts. Also, attorneys tell fathers not to try for custody as they don't win, and most attorneys that do try are not fully capable of representing fathers, so the mothers win. In the cases where fathers do challenge for custody, 60% of them will be accused of child sexual abuse as a tactic by the mother to prevent him getting it, but even when successful, they can still lose as 30% of them learn they are not the father of one or more of the children. If he does win custody, he can than be accused of domestic violence committed some time in the previous 12 months, as which point an injunction stops him from getting the child until he can prove himself innocent. If he does prove himself innocent, or it was found that he defended himself when she attacked him, then he cannot have custody because that's still considered domestic violence against the mother.


Your 18 and shes 14 and preg you were 17 when she got preg what are the chances of you getting full custody?

Im not sure what your chances are of getting full custody but you do have a pretty good chance of going to jail. Depending where you live, that is illegal and you would have to register as a sex offender.


What are the chances of the father getting custody when the mother was the one who had several affairs and moved out of the home?

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If your wife cheated on you what is your chances of getting primary custody?

That's not the main reason to use see links below


You are a father who has custody of your two small girls you are not married to your fiance yet but your ex wife is getting married is trying to regain custody of your children What are her chances on?

see your other question


Can your teenager's behavior problems hurt your chances of getting custody of younger children?

It can be an issue of consideration in determining the safety of the children.


Noncustodial parent in the process of obtaining custody of his 2 children the mother dropped them off almost 3 months ago and is now in jail what are the chances of getting custody?

damn good!


My child has lived with me since birth but has his father's last name what are the chances of an illegal resident getting custody of your child?

An illegal resident can not get custody of your child and not based on that they have the same last name.


Can you move without getting permission or filing a petition if your staying within the school district and have full physical custody and joint legal custody?

Yes.


You and your girlfriend had a baby and are living together now. Things are not going well and you are going to separate. What are your chances of getting full or joint custody of your son?

Unless the mother is somehow unfit to be the custodial parent your chances for full custody are slim. Courts favor placing children with their mother. You would have better luck requesting joint custody.


Do you have a lesser chance of getting custody of your child if you have a felony on your record?

You don't necessarily have a lesser chance of gaining custody of a child if you have a felony on your record. It depends on the circumstances of the felony and on the history, criminal and other, of the parent applying for custody. One thing you can do is you can try to get your criminal record expunged, and that way you will have better chances of winning custody. Anyone eligible for expungement should do this, since it will significantly improve their chances of getting a job or a student loan, as well as improving their opportunities in other areas. Good luck!