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Effect of Domestic Abuse on Custody Awards

How Domestic Abuse Can Impact a Child Custody Award

While frequently a hidden issue, it is not uncommon for parents to have had conflicts resulting in domestic abuse that can greatly affect the outcome in a child custody award . While domestic abuse is by no means condoned, emotions do run high in these stressful situations and simple disagreements are at greater risk of leading to an incident. Whether the abuser or the victim, spouses involved in these situations will naturally wonder about what type of impact incidents of domestic abuse can have on court judgments regarding child custody.

Minnesota State law requires that a family court must consider 13 different factors when determining which custody decision will be in the best interest of any children involved. These critical factors include preference of the child at sufficient ages, closeness of relationship between each parent and the child, both mental and physical health of each parent and more. In cases involving domestic abuse, these actions will be strongly considered in terms of the impact on the child from the abuses. Consult the advice of an experienced Minnesota divorce lawyer who knows these factors, and understands how to create the best possible impression to the family court.

Child Custody Support against Domestic Abusers in Minnesota

Heimerl & Lammers is a successful Minnesota family law firm that has represented many clients in cased of child custody where there has been a potentially damaging history of domestic abuse by one of the parents. Our firm appreciates how sensitive child custody hearings can be when this type of complication is added, and we will work discreetly with you to learn as much as possible about the circumstance, as well as the reasons why you are in the best position to receive custody rights of your children.

Contact a Minnesota divorce lawyer if you are engaged in child custody proceedings with a spouse or former spouse who has been accused of domestic abuse.

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