Full Custody Legal Steps

Summary

To obtain full legal custody in Alaska, document all incidents with dates, times, and details. Gather evidence such as photos and medical reports. Obtain testimonies from witnesses or professionals. Contact the Alaska Legal Services Corporation for free legal aid. Obtain a child custody order from the court. Attend parenting classes and show willingness to facilitate a close parent-child relationship. Prove the other parent is unfit. Consult an attorney for detailed advice.

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I helped my girlfriend file domestic violence restraining orders for both her self and her sons against her baby daddy. The baby daddy has anger issues, over * domestic violence charges dating back to *. He spanks their 6 year old son with a belt and screams and yells at them. He has repeatedly broken her possessions, technology, furniture, etc. He does not participate in father activities with the children and leaves parenting up to his new girlfriend. He also has let the 6 year old watch Deadpool, an extremely graphic, violent, and profane comedy. We are trying to get her on track to get full legal custody of the children. What else can we do besides filing the domestic violence restraining orders?
Hello Bob, it sounds like a tough situation. To get full legal custody, besides restraining orders, she could:
- Document all incidents with dates, times, and details
- Gather evidence such as photos, medical reports
- Get testimonies from witnesses or professionals
- Consult a lawyer or legal aid service
Could you tell me where you're located so I can provide specific local advice?
alaka
Hello Bob, based on your location in Alaska, you should:
- Contact the Alaska Legal Services Corporation for free legal aid.
- Obtain a child custody order from court.
Remember, it's essential to have a lawyer to guide you in this process.
alaska
Hello Bob, thanks for providing your location. In Alaska, the parent seeking full custody can also:
- Attend parenting classes.
- Show willingness to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing parent-child relationship between the other parent and the child.
- Prove that the other parent is unfit.
She should consider consulting an attorney for more detailed advice.