Can I Get Custody Even If My Spouse Earns All The Money?

Yes, you can get custody even if you aren’t currently in the workforce.

The judge will evaluate a custody petition based on what’s in the best interest of your children.

The judge will want to support a stable environment for your children, and if you’ve been a stay-at-home parent with primary caregiving responsibilities, you stand an excellent chance of getting physical custody of your children.

At Friedman & Ranzenhofer, we know that custody matters can be contentious, particularly when one spouse has more financial leverage than the other.

Don’t feel threatened by your spouse, and don’t feel like you have to give things up just because you earn less money.

Your current income has nothing to do with your quality as a parent, and we’ll make sure the court understands why you are the better provider for your children.

Call us today at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation with a Rochester divorce and child custody attorney.

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