What should I tell my guardian ad litem?

What should I tell my guardian ad litem?

Do tell the GAL about the other parent’s problems, especially things that may cause or have caused the children harm, such as domestic violence against you, or abuse of the children. Simply state your concerns about the other parent. Be as calm and reasonable as possible. Do not attack the other parent personally.

Does cheating spouse affect child custody?

Adultery and Child Custody In line with the ‘no-fault’ divorce, adultery plays no role in how the court assigns child custody. When a court makes a parenting order about who gets primary custody of the child, it will always do so taking into account what is in the best interests of the child.

Can a cheating woman change and be faithful?

People can always change. Cheaters are no different. Whether or not a cheater can change is completely up to the individual. The reasons the cheater gives for their past infidelity can help determine if they really want to change or if they might do it again.