Sole Custody Legal Considerations

Summary

Custody decisions in New Mexico consider the childs best interest and parental conduct. Altering drug test results can be seen as fraud, affecting custody. Unauthorized medical tests on minors without parental consent may be illegal. Consult a family lawyer for tailored advice.

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Thank you for sharing your concern. Custody issues are complex. In New Mexico (zip *), several factors are considered:
- Best interest of the child
- Prior parental conduct, including drug use
Altering test results may affect custody. Consult a local family lawyer for tailored advice.
Altered test results to come out positive Cyfd took hair follicle test on my daughter and she came back negative on everything
I see, this is a serious situation. In New Mexico, falsifying test results can be considered fraud, which might influence custody decisions. It's crucial to gather evidence and consult a lawyer immediately.
My daughter dad girlfriend took my daughter in for a urine test without my consent doctors failed to let me know and so did my daughter dad he was not present the day my daughter was took in for the
This situation is complex and potentially illegal. In New Mexico:
- Medical procedures on a minor without parental consent may be unlawful.
- Parents have rights to be informed about their children's medical treatments.
Consider consulting a family lawyer immediately for personalized advice.