Child Custody Considerations
Summary
In California, courts prioritize the childs best interest in custody cases, considering factors like health, safety, and emotional wellbeing. Evidence of neglect, threats, and emotional abuse can be significant. Mentioning your grandmothers proactive care and better living conditions could be beneficial. Courts also consider the childs right to privacy and access to basic amenities. Your fathers work schedule and financial misuse may also be relevant. Consult a local attorney for tailored advice and reach out to child protective services for immediate help.Full Conversation
I live in Merced california
Hello! In California, courts base custody decisions on what's best for the child. Essential factors include:
- The child's health, safety, and welfare
- Any history of abuse by one parent
- The amount of contact with both parents
Your feelings about your father's availability could be important. Please consult with a local attorney for advice.
- The child's health, safety, and welfare
- Any history of abuse by one parent
- The amount of contact with both parents
Your feelings about your father's availability could be important. Please consult with a local attorney for advice.
I have proof of my dad threatening to hit me and neglecting my medical needs like not taking me to the doctors or dentist in years
I'm truly sorry to hear about your situation. In California, the court considers all aspects of a child's wellbeing. Your evidences of neglect and threat could be significant. Please reach out to local law enforcement and child protective services immediately. Speak to a local attorney for further legal advice.
Will that proof help my grandma get custody of me i really want to live with her i told her about him not taking me to the doctors so she made an appointment for me and she's going to yake me should i mention that in court?
Yes, mentioning your grandmother's proactive care could be beneficial. Remember, California courts prioritize the child's best interest. This includes:
- Physical health and safety
- Emotional wellbeing
- Continuity and stability of environment
Please consult with an attorney for proper guidance.
- Physical health and safety
- Emotional wellbeing
- Continuity and stability of environment
Please consult with an attorney for proper guidance.
My dad also emotionally abuses me by making fun of me and yelling at me when he's upset
I'm really sorry to hear that. In California, both physical and emotional abuse are considered. Your experiences can be significant. Please reach out to child protective services for immediate help and a local attorney to discuss your legal options.
Can i stay with my grandma until all this is settled because i don't want my dad yelling at me or hitting me when he gets the papers me and my grandma are going to fill out the papers sometime after june 15th
I'm sorry to hear about your distressing situation. Yes, California law allows for temporary custody orders. If your grandma applies for temporary custody, you could live with her until the matter is resolved. However, consult a local attorney for proper legal assistance.
What proof should i bring to court?
In California, if you're involved in a custody case, you may bring:
- Texts, emails, or voicemails of threats or neglect
- Medical records showing neglect
- Testimonies from witnesses, like your grandma
- Proof of your grandmother's care, like medical appointments
Consult with an attorney for specific guidance.
- Texts, emails, or voicemails of threats or neglect
- Medical records showing neglect
- Testimonies from witnesses, like your grandma
- Proof of your grandmother's care, like medical appointments
Consult with an attorney for specific guidance.
My dad has also used my bank money for personal use should i bring my bank papers too?
Yes, bring your bank statements. In California, misuse of a child's funds can be considered financial abuse. This could influence the court's decision. Always consult with an attorney for specific guidance.
My dad's work schedule also interferes with my needs should i mention that?
Yes, you should mention it. In California, courts consider the parent's ability to prioritize the child's needs. Your dad's work schedule and its impact on his availability could be relevant. Please consult a lawyer for proper guidance.
Should i take pictures of the bed i sleep on for court because it's really old and dirty and multiple people have used it before
Yes, take pictures of your sleeping conditions. In California, the court considers the child's safety, health and welfare. Poor sleeping conditions may be relevant. Always consult with your attorney for specific guidance.
Should i say that i have no privacy because i have to share a room with my dad and there is an extra room in the house but my dad's parents said its for when my nephews vist should i mention that?
Yes, you should mention it. In California, courts consider the child's right to privacy. If you're uncomfortable sharing a room with your dad, and there's an available room, it could be relevant. Consult with an attorney for specific guidance.
My grandma has a room for me at her house that i can have if i move in
That's wonderful. In California, the court considers the child's living arrangements. You should mention your grandma's provision for your accommodation. Are there any other supportive actions your grandma has taken that you'd like to bring to the court's notice?
My dad has mentioned in that past that he doesn't want me living there because he thinks my grandma will spoil me when she really doesn't can he use that against us?
In California, it's unlikely that your dad's belief about your grandma "spoiling" you will carry much weight. Courts consider factual evidence and significant factors like the child's health, safety, and welfare. Please consult an attorney for accurate advice.
At my current house i live in we use a well so i can't shower everyday and even when we lived in merced my dad says i don't need to shower everyday because i don't do anything should i mention that because i can shower everyday at my grandmas?
Yes, you should mention it. In California, courts take into consideration the child's health and hygiene. Your access to basic amenities like daily showers at your grandma's could be relevant. Please consult with an attorney for proper guidance.
What can my dad use against us that will make him keep custody of me?
In California, your dad could argue for custody using:
- His relationship with you
- His ability to provide for your needs
- Evidence of a stable environment
- Your preferences, depending on your age
Please consult with an attorney for tailored advice.
- His relationship with you
- His ability to provide for your needs
- Evidence of a stable environment
- Your preferences, depending on your age
Please consult with an attorney for tailored advice.
Can i mention my dad making fun of me even if he is just "joking" because it hurts my feelings sometimes
Yes, you can mention it. In California, emotional harm is a consideration in custody cases. If your father's jokes hurt your feelings, it could be relevant. Please consult with an attorney for proper guidance.