Custody Dispute Legal Guidance
Summary
Arkansas custody laws prioritize the childs best interest, often favoring joint custody. If a parent violates court orders, filing a motion for contempt is advisable. Completing probation can be grounds to modify custody. Presenting evidence of parental alienation is crucial. Consider consulting a family law attorney in Arkansas for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
Silvana
Hi Silvana! What legal issue are you dealing with today?
Custody
Hi Silvana! Custody issues can be complex. To provide you with the most relevant information, could you please tell me which state you are currently residing in? This will help me give you accurate information based on your location.
Arkansas
Arkansas custody laws prioritize the best interest of the child. Key points include:
- Joint custody is preferred but not mandatory.
- Courts consider factors like the child’s relationship with each parent, each parent's work schedule, and the child's adjustment to home, school, and community.
Could you share more details about your custody situation or any specific questions you have?
In [year], my daughter's father deceived me by requesting temporary summer custody, promising to return her to Florida after her July 19th birthday so I could enroll her in school. Instead, he relocated her to Arkansas, married the woman he had an affair with during our relationship, and filed for custody.
For three years, I have been denied in-person contact with my daughter. Despite court-ordered FaceTime calls three times a week, her father frequently withholds access for extended periods.
Initially, my probation and pending criminal charges led to limited custody rights. However, I was assured that I could reopen the case upon completing my probation. Now that I've fulfilled this requirement, I must address the contempt and parental alienation tactics.
As someone who experienced the loss of my own mother in infancy, I deeply concern about my daughter's emotional well-being due to prolonged separation from her mother.
Silvana, your situation is urgent and complex. Here are some steps you can take:
- File a Motion for Contempt: For the father's non-compliance with the FaceTime order.
- Petition to Modify Custody: Given that you've completed probation and can demonstrate a stable environment.
- Parental Alienation: Present evidence of this to the court.
Would you like assistance finding a family law attorney in Arkansas?