If I have moved away from the house where my husband and
children currently live, will this hurt my chances of gaining custody?
We strongly recommend that you consult an
attorney before leaving the home where your spouse and children currently live.
In many cases, leaving the home where your husband and children currently live
may hurt your chances of getting custody. This is especially true if you leave,
but allow your children to remain in the residence with the other parent. However,
if you left your marital home to flee abuse, make sure the judge knows this.*
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