Wednesday, November 26, 2014

in tennessee when someone files for full custody of children, does an incarcerated parent have any rights to fight and try for joint custody

Question

in tennessee when someone files for full custody of children, does an incarcerated parent have any rights to fight and try for joint custody



Answer

The termination of rights is based upon two factors in the state of Tennessee. The first factor is the failure to pay child support for 4 mos. or the second factor is the failure to exercise reasonable visitation for four months. Incarceration is a matter that is taken into consideration in the filing for full custody depending upon the charges that you are guilty of and the length of time that you are going to be incarcerated will work either for or against you in court.



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