Can a pothead be a good parent?
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Can a pothead be a good parent?
A new study suggests that, even though marijuana smoking parents do cut back, many continue to take the occasional puff. When potheads become parents, many retire their bongs for good. But a new study suggests that, even though marijuana smoking parents do cut back, many continue to take the occasional rip.
What happens if a toddler gets high?
Effects of Edible Marijuana on Children & Teens Anyone who eats one of these edibles—especially a child—can experience overdose effects such as intoxication, altered perception, anxiety, panic, paranoia, dizziness, weakness, slurred speech, poor coordination, apnea, and heart problems.
Can a parent lose custody for drugs?
If one parent has a significant criminal history or there are signs of substance abuse, those issues can definitely play into a custody determination. A history of alcohol or drug abuse can significantly affect your custody agreement and influence the Court’s decision when granting access to your child.
What to do if you suspect your ex is doing drugs?
Ask the court to investigate If you know or suspect your ex has been doing drugs, ask the court for drug testing. A failed drug test is a condemning piece of evidence. If available in your state, you can also request a custody evaluation so an impartial mental health professional can take a closer look at the case.
Can I make my child’s father take a drug test?
The court will not demand drug and alcohol testing under normal circumstances. Generally, one of the parents must request it; however, the court will not grant the request unless the requesting parent can offer evidence of the other parent’s substance abuse problem.
What is the most important factor determining child custody?
If you and the other parent cannot reach an agreement in regards to child custody, you may have to go to court. When this happens, the judge will weigh the most important factor in your child custody decision: the best interests of your children.