Custody Impact Of Convictions
Summary
A judge in Arkansas may alter custody arrangements if a custodial parent has a domestic violence and terroristic threatening record. This could include supervised visitation or mandatory counseling to ensure the childs safety.Full Conversation
What could happen if a judge finds out primary custodian parents has domestic violence and terroristic threatening on his record in a pretrial hearing
Hi Adryianne! If a judge discovers that the primary custodial parent has a history of domestic violence and terroristic threatening, the judge could take several actions, including:
- Reconsidering custody arrangements.
- Ordering supervised visitation.
- Mandating counseling or anger management courses.
Where is this case being heard? This can help provide more specific information based on local laws.
Arkansas
Hi Adryianne! In Arkansas, if a judge finds out that the primary custodial parent has a history of domestic violence and terroristic threatening, it could significantly impact custody decisions. Here are some potential consequences:
- Reconsidering custody arrangements to prioritize the child's safety.
- Requiring supervised visitation for the parent.
- Mandating participation in counseling or anger management programs.
Would you like more information about the specific court handling your case or any other guidance?