Legal Question in Family Law in New York

getting primary custody of my son

I want to get primary custody of my 4 year old son. i am a stay at home mom with my six month old daughter. im slightly behind in child support at the moment. I have been out of work for nine months(the first three do to pregnancy complications). My fiance and i think its best i stay home with our daughter. i have all the time in the world to be with him and he says he wants to live here. i can support him and really want to know if oweing my x money will have any affect on me getting primary?


Asked on 1/27/05, 8:51 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Andrew Nitzberg Andrew Nitzberg & Associates

Re: getting primary custody of my son

There is almost as much information missing as included in your question. But I will do my best.

I assume that you have joint custody of your child and that you were working at the time of the divorce decree and that you both pay child support.

The petition for full custody will be determined by the judge's decision of whether this is in the best interest of your child.

That you are re-married and a stay-at-home mom will be influential. The back child support will be used to raise questions about your committment to the child. (If you love her so much, why are you denying her your $).

That is the only way it will enter into the court's decision.

It will not help, but it will not prevent you getting custody. It will not be influential.

You are welcome to a consultation for no fee.

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Answered on 1/27/05, 1:12 pm
Seth Kaufman Kaufman PLLC

Re: getting primary custody of my son

You should consult with an attorney as soon as possible. Defaulting on a child support order is a serious matter that may cause bigger problems than making it hard for you to win custody. You obviously recognize that the Court will not view your failure to pay favorably, especially if you are simultaneously claiming that you are capable of supporting the child if in your custody. Feel free to call my office at 212-255-4414 to schedule a free consultation.

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Answered on 1/27/05, 11:37 pm


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