Parental Preference For Wagoner Child Custody

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Parental Preference For Wagoner Child Custody really doesn’t exist. Many people have the misconception that mothers are favored in custody. While this was the case in past years, it is not so today.  Fathers do not have disadvantage simply for being fathers.  If you are in a custody dispute and have questions on parental preference and who is favored in custody, let us shed some light on it for you.  Our attorneys understand the apprehensions people have in a custody battle.

Doctrines of Who is Favored in Custody

  1. Tender Years Doctrine

In past times, the Tender Years Doctrine was the prevailing law.  Under this doctrine, any child in their “tender years” was automatically in the custody of the mother.  The philosophy behind the Tender Years Doctrine was that a mother is more able to nurture small children than a father.  While fathers could receive custody awards, it was an extremely difficult thing to do.  Fathers must prove beyond doubt that the mother is entirely unfit to raise the child.  Otherwise, the mother retains all custody rights.

  1. Modern Doctrines

The Tender Years Doctrine is no longer the method of deciding custody cases and has ended as applied to Parental Preference For Wagoner Child Custody cases .  Title 43 §112 of the Oklahoma Statutes has a variety of different factors the courts now consider instead.   Some of these are:  Stability of the potential home, willingness to cooperate with the non-custodial parent for visitation, promotion of strong relationships with family members, quality time a parent has with the child, etc.

Overall, the most influential standard is the best interests of the child.  Courts use this standard as the main guiding point when making decisions about custody.  Considering gender, income, and age are not part of the court’s decision making process.  As a result, preference for mother-custodianship is no longer the norm.  This makes is possible for many suitable fathers to retain their custody rights. They simply have to make an effort to fight for them.

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We Can Help

We understand that sometimes even when the law intends fairness, the actual outcome still has bias. Parental Preference For Wagoner Child Custody confuses people and is often times misunderstood.  Our family attorneys have experience and necessary skills to give you the legal advantage that you deserve.  We have hundreds of child custody cases under our belt and know how to navigate the local legal channels in Wagoner County family court.  Call us today for a free consultation.  Our attorneys will fight for your parental rights.