Child Custody Legal Manipulation

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The user inquired about legal manipulation in child custody cases in New Hampshire. The AI provided general information on child custody laws, the best interest of the child standard, and potential recourse if court manipulation is proven. The user was advised to consult their lawyer for detailed guidance.

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i need to find cases about legal manipulation in custody cases
I understand your concern. However, as an AI, I don't have access to specific case details. I can provide general legal information about child custody laws in Massachusetts. Would that be helpful for you?
nh is where my case is
I see, your case is in New Hampshire. I can provide general information about child custody laws in New Hampshire. Would you like to know about that?
can you tell me about the Tomosko standard
The Tomosko standard refers to a legal precedent set in a New Hampshire case, Tomosko v. Town of Warner. The standard is typically used in land use and zoning disputes. If you have specific questions or need information related to family law, please let me know.
no in child custody frame work for relocation
In Massachusetts, relocation in child custody cases generally requires:
- Agreement from both parents, or
- Approval from the court if agreement isn't possible.
The court considers the best interests of the child, including the potential impact on the child's emotional, physical, and educational welfare. Is there a specific question you have about this process?
im in NH not mass
I'm sorry for the confusion. In New Hampshire, relocation in child custody cases also requires the consent of both parents or court approval. The court will consider the best interest of the child in making their decision.
tell me about the best interest of the child standard
The "best interest of the child" standard is a legal principle courts use in child custody cases. It considers several factors:
- The child's emotional, physical, and educational needs.
- The parents' ability to meet these needs.
- The child's preference, if of appropriate age and maturity.
- Any history of abuse or neglect.
- The impact of potential changes in the child's living situation.
what age is a childs preference honored in NH
In New Hampshire, the court may consider a child's preference regarding custody if the child is 'of sufficient maturity.' There's no specific age set by law, it's at the court's discretion.
what is the recourse if you can prove someone manipulated the court
If you can prove someone manipulated the court in New Hampshire, you might:
- File a motion for a new trial.
- Appeal the decision.
- File a complaint for contempt if it involves violation of court orders.
Remember, these are complex procedures. Consult with a legal professional for guidance.
i have a lawyer
That's great. Having a lawyer can significantly assist you in navigating legal complexities. If you have any further questions or need more general legal information, feel free to ask.
can you tell me about eleanor dahar
I'm sorry, but I don't have information about specific individuals such as Eleanor Dahar. My role is to provide general legal information. Can I assist you with any other legal questions?
can you recommend a more detailed AI
I'm sorry, but as an AI developed by FreeLawChat, I'm unable to recommend other AI services. However, I can continue to provide you with general legal information to assist you with your questions.