If a father abandons his child and now wants custody so he doesn’t have to pay child support, does he have the right to have custody?
If a father abandons his child and now wants custody so he doesn’t have to pay child support, does he have the right to have custody? The answer is that unless either parent is unfit or has abandoned their child, then a court will want to do what is in the best interest of the child. Most courts will conclude that a child is best served by having both parties involved in the child’s life.
When deciding what is in the best interest of the child in a situation like this, the court will consider several factors.
When a biological parent abandons their child or has little contact with the child, that parent may want to regain custody of their child. In this case, there are many factors that need to be considered when deciding if a father has the right to have custody. A judge will look at a father’s ability to provide for his child, the relationship with the mother and third-party guardians, and the stability of the home environment.
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