Would a mother more likely give custody of her baby daughter to her daddy?

Would a mother more likely give custody of her baby daughter to her daddy, if the mother is told that he can get about five female school teachers, will testify in family court that his is the better parent? All five female school teachers told her that they would do this, because they believe the father is the better parent. The daddy still lives with his parrents and has a very good father him self.

It sounds like the mother and father are in school still and that is why the teachers are going to be testifying.
Now, I don’t fully understand the question because if the case goes to court then it won’t be up to the mother.
If the mother doesn’t want to give the father custody then they can take it to court and let a judge decide.
However, unless the mother is very unstable and/or incapable of raising the child, then she will probably win custody and the father will have visitation rights.
Maybe if there was more information I could give you a better answer.

4 Responses to “Would a mother more likely give custody of her baby daughter to her daddy?”

  1. becca Says:

    It sounds like the mother and father are in school still and that is why the teachers are going to be testifying.
    Now, I don’t fully understand the question because if the case goes to court then it won’t be up to the mother.
    If the mother doesn’t want to give the father custody then they can take it to court and let a judge decide.
    However, unless the mother is very unstable and/or incapable of raising the child, then she will probably win custody and the father will have visitation rights.
    Maybe if there was more information I could give you a better answer.
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  2. Ninja Is A Stealthy Mommy Says:

    Hey There Na, Is it just me ore are you questions getting more and more lame? And your names less and less creative? Or is this just a Na Imposter? Either way… no one should put time in answering such a badly worded question with a serious answer.
    References :
    I KNEW you were NA under a different name…. you just asked this exact same question under the Na account…
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100416171604AA8ZlBd

  3. sweetgina_70 Says:

    I think that the parents need to do what is best for the child. If the parents can’t agree on a solution then they need to take it to court and let a judge decide.
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  4. slackerchick Says:

    Unless she has major problems, why not see if she’s willing to go for 50/50?
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