If a woman commits adultery, will that cause her to lose custody of her child?

This is a complicated question, and the answer can vary depending on the state you live in, how much evidence of the affair exists, and whether it was premarital or extramarital. In most cases, a court is likely to take into account the following:

-       How long ago the affair happened

 

-       The circumstances surrounding the infidelity (how it came about / whether or not it was just one incident / if both parties in the relationship were equally involved)

 

-       The quality and quantity of time each parent spends with the child(ren)

 

-       Whether there have been any other issues regarding parental responsibility (like substance abuse or neglect)

If a woman commits adultery or otherwise acts out in an immoral way, will that cause her to lose custody of her child? It depends on where you live. It also depends on your particular case and the nature of the incident.

If you're considering divorce and haven't yet decided whether to take the kids, this article can help you understand how adultery could affect your decision.

You should speak with a lawyer right away. This law firm does free initial consultations:

Ascent Law LLC

8833 S Redwood Rd Ste C

West Jordan UT 84088

(801) 676-5506

https://www.ascentlawfirm.com/child-custody/ 



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