Wednesday, April 23, 2014

TENNESSEE Part 58



Should a spouse fight for primary residential parent status?

Disputes over residential parenting time and final decision-making authority can be time-consuming and expensive. Be sure that you want these designations for the right reasons. Examples of wrong reasons include the need for child support, unwillingness to pay child support, fear of societal judgment, and anger. You will need to be able to prove the child will live a better life with you. Proving primary residential parent status requires evidence. Plan ahead, and discuss this with your attorney.

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