Friday, February 10, 2012

Factors to Consider in a RI Child Custody Dispute

Rhode Island Child Custody


It is a sad fact that every day in Rhode Island, countless children are forced to deal with difficult custody battles between parents who are unable to come to a mutual agreement regarding things like child care, health issues, financial support, and physical placement.

The primary factor that determines who gets custody of a child, is based simply on the child's best interest. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, CHAPTER 15-14.1 of Rhode Island General Laws determines what the guidelines are when granting child custody between parents.

In most cases that don't involve abuse or neglect, the state of Rhode Island specifies that non-custodial parents should be granted reasonable visitation rights. These rights often include mutually agreed upon times, dates, occasional stipulations depending upon the situation, and the wishes and best interests of the child. In many cases there is the need for court intervention due to the inability or unwillingness of parents to communicate amicably and in a civilized manner. Mediation is available for parents who cannot reach agreements on their own, or who require the assistance of a trained professional to help guide them through the process of resolution. Such situations call for the assistance of a qualified attorney or mediator who will help one or both parents in reaching a legally binding agreement.

Some of the most prevalent factors that help determine which parent is most suitable for the welfare of the child include the age of the parent seeking custody, the location of the home where the child will live, the proximity between the child and his or her non-custodial parent, and any medical or legal considerations such as disabilities.

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