Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia
Is primary custodian full custody?
My fiance has joint custody of her two daughters with her ex husband. They agreed to have him named the primary custodian and the legal papers have been filed with the state of Virginia. Since the papers have been filed with the court, he has moved from state to state twice in the last eight months. He is about to move again. He refuses to give his ex wife his true address. Right now my fiance is forced to send child support to his aunts house. The reason that he runs is because he continues to get into legal trouble. He treats their situation as if he has full custody. He only allows her to see her kids when she pays him extra money. The children have no contact with her family at all. Although he has a long line of legal trouble she has a clean record. She fears that if he moves to Minnesota with his ex fellon brother that she will never see her kids again. She feels as if the state of Virginia will not help her at all. Is this true? Or is there something she can do to have the court analyze her situation? Is being the primary custodian the same as having full custody? Would the court do anything about his lying to them about his real address?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Is primary custodian full custody?
No, a parent having joint custody with the other parent who is designated as having primary custody does not make the latter as one having full custody.
Your fiance will need to file her claims in the appropriate court in the state where the children have been in residence continuously for the previous six months, under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA)-----wherever that may be.