The law and common sense both dictate that the judge look at the totality of factors that affect the child’s life, making a determination based on the best interests of the child.
For many stay-at-home parents, this is actually a good thing.
Your close bond with your child, and your longstanding role as primary caregiver, are compelling facets of the child’s life that a judge will be hesitant to disrupt.
While financial resources and earning power do factor into the ultimate decision, you can rest assured that being out of the workforce won’t prevent you from making a strong case for child custody in a Rochester divorce.
The attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer can help you make the most compelling case available when it comes to matters of child custody.
Call us today at 585-484-7432 to speak to an experienced Rochester divorce and child custody attorney today.
