To obtain shared custody of his children after a divorce, a father did everything to make his children go to his home all the time.
When we are a parent, in the event of divorce or separation, the unconditional question of child care arises. Exclusive custody, one weekend out of two and half of school holidays, or alternate residence with a week at Papa and the next at Maman … Everyone’s to find the right balance and the compromise that suits two adults. Be that as it may, the family judge always endeavors to take into account the age of the little ones and especially the interest of the child. Of course, everything goes always better when the two parties remain on good terms, that they live next to it so as to allow children to keep their friends and their habits … But it also happens that parents do not completely agree on the pace to adopt.
So what to do when the mother claims exclusive custody, but the dad wants an alternate guard to see, too, to grow his children? This is often where lawyers specialized in family law intervene. This is particularly the case of Master Lacomme who tells a rather surprising anecdote on his Tiktok account: “The ex-husband of a client made him a stroke of genius “ he immediately announced.
Indeed, this client he received as an appointment entrusted him with the way in which his former husband took place there to obtain shared custody of his children. Because it is by playing on the feelings that the latter managed to make her children constantly claim to visit him. “”My ex-husband has taken a puppy and my children always want to go to his house “, deplore the mother who hit alternate custody until then. But it is clear that it was obliged to accept the situation! “The pet, especially the little one (the puppy, the kitten), it is the fatal weapon of the divorce to obtain custody of the children”, concludes Master Lacomme.
Recall that alternating guard is often beneficial to allow children to grow up with their two parents. It is therefore essential to preserve a good understanding and listening to your children. Do not hesitate to establish a schedule to organize yourself well and to communicate between you to inform the other parent of the progress of the week.