Child Custody Rights – Mothers Rights to Her Child
May 3, 2010 by Alan
Filed under Child Custody, Featured
Child custody is not only a difficult case to handle legally, but also emotionally. Breaking off from your spouse was itself emotionally draining. Now you have yet another crisis situation to face if the father of the child decides to contest your child custody rights. The thought of having to give up your little bundle of joy who means the world to you can be devastating. Therefore, it is critical that if you find yourself in that situation that you give yourself the best chance of winning this battle. In this article, I’m going to share some tips that should help.
It would be best to try to amicably settle the issue of child custody with your ex-spouse. However, if he is in no mood to listen or understand your feelings, then you will have to seek a child custody attorney to establish your child custody rights. You need not in any way consider yourself weak and give up your rights. You are the Mother of the child and care about his/her interest and have also have been tending to every need of the little one. Not earning as much as your spouse is no reason to give up the rights on your child. As a mother, you know your child best and are in a better state to take care of his/her needs. You have been the nurturer and the care giver and your little baby would feel most secure in your company. Of course, the child does need to be in touch with both parents and so it is best to reach a solution that would be ideal for your child.
I provide you all the tips and guidance that you need to get the child custody rights. It may be a difficult time for you, but with a little effort and positive attitude you can win the child custody and be smiling with your little sweetheart. You would have to impress upon the family law judge and the court that you are capable of and responsible enough to look after the child. It may require presenting a number of facts and it sure is not going to be easy with your ex-spouse trying his very best.
It is your life and that of your kid. Remember, this is YOUR kid you’re fighting for and you don’t want to settle for second best.


