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Delaware Child Custody State Law

Delaware Code Annotated, Title 13, Section 722 (13 D.C.A. See. 722).

13 D.C.A. Sec. 722.

The court must determine the legal custody and residential arrangements for a child in accordance with the best interests of the child, including: (1) the wishes of the child’s parent or parents as to his or her custody and residential arrangements; (2) the wishes of the child as to his or her custodian(s) and residential arrangements; (3) the interaction and interrelationship of the child -with his or her parents, grandparents, siblings, persons cohabiting in the relationship of
husband and wife with a parent of the child, any other residents of the household or persons who may s:significantly affect the child’s best interests; (4) the child’s adjustment to his or her home, school and community; (5) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved; (6) past and present compliance by both parents with their rights and responsibilities to their child; and (7) any evidence of domestic violence.



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Comments

Comment from Kevin Patrick
Time: November 11, 2008, 8:59 am

Fix VAWA NOW.

Comment from papa
Time: November 11, 2008, 9:55 am

Hi Kevin,

Thank you for stopping by. And, I do agree with you that there are serious problems with VAWA (known as the Violence Against Women Act.)

Your three word comment in a lot of ways represents why the Fathers Rights Movement is going nowhere (a topic that I’ve written about extensively.)

Dropping by a Fathers Rights blog and leaving a three word comment demand really isn’t going to accomplish much friend. It doesn’t educate anybody about what VAWA is and does in the real world. It doesn’t put pressure on anybody.

What are you doing to get VAWA fixed? What are you doing to promote my blog. You want to be a Fathers Rights activist. Save the three word comments and instead get some links pointing to PRince Daddy. No other site on the internet has as much helpful law information for fathers.

Why don’t you try doing something useful?

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