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Family Law Attorney Lance Claery explains what a judge looks for to determine child custody. The attorneys at Claery & Green handle all Family Law matters including Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Property Division, Alimony, Modifications and more throughout Los Angeles and San Diego, California. You can contact Mr. Claery at www. ClaeryGreen.com or 310-229-5717 in LA and 619-299-2008 in San Diego.

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Understanding Texas Divorce helps you through the
process! This video will prepare your for your first visit with your
lawyer to discuss your divorce.

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Part 9.
Includes pictures of Britney’s oldest son Preston.

Facts from Wikipedia.

Song:
Do somethin’ , by Britney Spears.

Brit Trivia:

On the evening of January 3, 2008,
after not sleeping for over four days,
Spears refused to relinquish custody of her children to Federline’s representatives.
In response, police were called to Spears’s home.
She was hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
after she “appeared to be under the influence of an unknown substance”,
though blood tests tested negative for any illicit substances.
She was held for psychiatric evaluation for two days.
Pending a February 19 hearing,
Commissioner Scott Gordon issued an order on January 14
stating that her visitation rights have been suspended indefinitely.
On January 31,
a court placed Spears under temporary co-conservatorship of her father James Spears
and attorney Andrew Wallete,
giving them complete control of her ets.
As a result of an order placed by her psychiatrist,
she was taken to UCLA Medical Center
to be put on a 5150 involuntary psychiatric hold for the second time that month.
On February 1, a restraining order was issued against Sam Lutfi,
a prominent figure in Spears’s life.
She was released from the hospital on February 6,
amid speculation that she has bipolar disorder,
although medical records are confidential,
and no confirmation has been made.
Her parents expressed disappointment and concern at the decision to release her.
She has regained some visitation rights
after coming to an agreement with Federline and his counsel.
On July 18, 2008, Spears and Federline reached a custody settlement
in which Federline retains sole custody
while Spears keeps her visitation rights.

Vanessa Grigoriadis reported in “The Tragedy of Britney Spears” (2008),
her cover story for Rolling Stone,
that “more than any other star today,
Britney epitomizes the crucible of fame for the famous:
loving it, hating it and never quite being able to stop it from destroying you”.
Grigoriadis wrote that “every day in L.A.,
at least a hundred paparazzi, reporters and celebrity-magazine editors dash after her”
and that paparazzi estimated Spears generated “up to twenty percent of their coverage for the past year”.
She further documented that in addition to tabloid journalists,
the ociated Press declared that everything Spears does is considered news.
“The paparazzi feed the celebrity magazines,
which feed the mainstream press,
while sources sell their dirtiest material to British tabloids,
and then it trickles back to America,” wrote Grigoriadis,
“She’s the canary in the coal mine of our culture,
the most vivid representation of the excess of the past decade.”

In 2008, Spears guest-starred on CBS’s television show How I Met Your Mother playing a receptionist.
She received positive reviews for her performance
as well as bringing in the series’ highest ratings ever.
Spears reprised her role in May 2008,
leaving the storyline open for a future return.

On September 7, 2008,
Spears opened the MTV Video Music Awards for the third time.
Although having not performed,
a skit with Jonah Hill was pre-taped,
as well as an introduction speech to the official opening of the show.
Spears won Best Female Video, Best Pop Video and Video Of The Year for “Piece of Me”.
On September 15,
Jive released a statement announcing the title of her sixth studio album, Circus
as well as the first single, “Womanizer”.
The single was released to radio stations on September 26,
and the release date for the album is December 2, Spears’s 27th birthday.
On October 15, the song made a record-breaking jump to number one on the Billboard Hot 100,
breaking the record set by T.I.’s Live Your Life.
It also garnered first-week download sales of 286,000,
the biggest opening-week tally by a female artist since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking digital downloads in 2003.
It marked Spears’s first number one single on the Hot 100 since her debut, “…Baby One More Time”.

On October 21, 2008,
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Steele declared a mistrial
and dismissed the August 2007 driving without a license misdemeanor charges against Spears,
who was represented by attorney J. Michael Flanagan.
Spears claimed she had a valid Louisiana license
and a California permit was not required.

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I don’t care what country your from every single form of racism is bad.
An accused white supremacist fighting for custody of his children in a Winnipeg courtroom says he’s a good parent.

The Manitoba man told a hearing on Monday that he and his estranged wife did use a picture of their kids for a poster bemoaning the future of white children, but he says he never put the poster up around the city, because he didn’t want the children’s picture to be splashed around Winnipeg.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2009/06/29/mb-custody-hearing-racism-winnipeg.html

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Child Custody Strategies For Men: 2009. By World Famous Ph.D. Custody Experts-Over 1200 Pages-The Biggest And The Best For 5 Years! Updated Weekly Visit www.instantchildcustodyinfo.us/4men/

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is there some in college? Orange County, CA

The course you are looking for would be FAMILY LAW. Any college that has a paralegal program, would offer a class or two in this field.

Or, you can take similar classes in a school that offers degrees in criminal justice. There you could find classes regarding criminal procedure and domestic violence/family matters. Those subjects would also touch upon the intricate details of child custody and the laws governing such.

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are you obligated to pick-up or drop-off your child for visitation in Maine if parents have joint custody?

i believe that it should have been spoken about [obviously hard to do in these situations] but needs to be said the once then on your merry way

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I am a mother in California with not so much as a ticket on my record. I am a well educated chemist and in the process of divorcing this man. He was convicted of domestic violence against me while our 3 yr old son was in my arms. He also has been convicted of possesion of a controlled substance and intent to sell both felonies. As well as multiple DUI convictions. Also he is pending deportation for these crimes. Yet even with my attorney I can not get the county to take his custodial rights away. I know it seems insane, right??? Any suggestions???

You live in Califonia — no one is accountable for anything — OJ, Robert Blake, Phil Spector, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan — are you suprised? What your X did is nothing in California.

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Note, it has always been that way there. The other states discontinued the practice decades ago.

Hm. Well, I'm from New Hampshire and I have never heard of this happening before. At first I was a little appalled, but then I thought about it for a minute and I think it makes pretty decent sense. With a Judge, there is only 1 opinion, and he could be biased — maybe the mother or father said something that rubbed him the wrong way, so he gave custody to the other parent. I think with a jury, then there are 12 minds that need to make a decision on this.

I think a good idea would be rather than making it a unanimous decision (like juries work) they should make it a majority decision, somewhat like Congress. Maybe the ruling will be whatever a majority of the jury decides — but it needs to be a 2/3 vote; 8 out of 12 need to agree for the order to be put into place. If they don't, then they deliberate and wait until they do agree, much like a jury typically would do.

Not a bad idea. It makes bias and judgmental attitudes less likely. I also think that jury would need to be 6 men and 6 women; no exceptions.

Good question.

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When a mother is awarded full custody of a child does the state automatically go for child support against the father or is it the mothers decision to get child support? I live in ct. and she wants full custody of our son. Can she go for just custody alone without me having to pay support through the court? Ladies, please dont jump to conclusions and judge me. I am a good father and I pay for him its just a question. Thanks

I am in WV, I got full custody in my divorce, the "father" never wanted anythig to do with the kid to begin with even though she was planned (long story) anyway i told the court i didnt care about support i could raise her on my own (and did have the means to..and NOT on state funds.) but they informed me that the state did indeed take over and it was mandatory that he pay support.I havent seen him in 5 years or spoken to him but my daughter still gets 188 a month in bits and pieces that they take out of his check and i have it sent directly into a savings account for her for when she is older…but no i wasnt able to go for only custody.

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