Divorce is not the end of the life, but it just means that you made a mistake in the choice of a partner.Though, nobody is impeccable.
The court
will as a rule favors the parent who will best maintain stability in the
child's surroundings. There is no set standard as to what constitutes
"stability," but a judge looks for continuity in a child's life. To
the degree possible, a judge will try to preserve a child's school, community
and religious ties.The following are the challenges you are going to face:
1.parenting your kids
2. financial constraint
3.getting another lover again.
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A court
gives the "best interests" of the child the highest priority. What
the best interests of the child are in a given situation depends upon many
factors, including:
- The child's age, gender, mental and physical health.
- Mental and physical health of parents.
- Lifestyle and other social factors of the parents, including whether the child is exposed to second-hand smoke and whether there is any history of child abuse.
- The love and emotional ties between the parent and the child, as well as the parent's ability to give the child guidance.
- The parent's ability to provide the child with food, shelter, clothing and medical care.
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