Custody of a 7-Year-Old Automatically Granted to the Mother⁉️ A Comprehensive Guide to Custody and Visitation Rights‼️

If the Child Lives with the Other Parent, Can I Stop Providing Financial Support? Part 2

【Custody ≠ Preventing Visitation Rights】 Maintenance between parents and a child’s visitation rights are two separate matters. Even if the other party has not paid maintenance, they cannot be prevented from visiting the child. When determining custody, the court will usually safeguard the visitation rights of the non-custodial parent, unless there are exceptional circumstances, such as unfitness, unhealthy lifestyle, drug abuse, or imprisonment.

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If the Child Lives with the Other Parent, Can I Stop Providing Financial Support? Part 1

【Having Custody ≠ The Other Party Is Not Required to Pay】 Who is granted custody does not affect the parents’ financial responsibilities toward the child. The child still requires care and support from both parents. In divorce or custody cases, there are no true winners—the one most affected is often the child’s psychological well-being and development. Custody is not a bargaining chip, and child support is not a punishment. The child should not bear the cost of the parents’ disputes.

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My Child Doesn’t Like the Other Side’s New Partner—What Can I Do?

After Obtaining a Custody Order, Can It Be Changed?

Even with an existing court order, custody is not immutable.

If there are significant changes in the circumstances
of the primary caregiver—
such as cohabitation with a new partner,
the child showing clear discomfort, or an environment that is not in the child’s best interests—
the other party may still apply to the court for a variation.

However, there must be specific reasons and evidence;
mere verbal assertions are insufficient.

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Chinese New Year One Moment, School the Next—How Should Child Visitation Be Arranged? Part 3

[When Parents Live Far Apart, How Should Visitation Be Arranged Reasonably?]

If the child lives and attends school with one parent during weekdays,
while the other parent resides farther away,
frequent transportation during school days
is impractical for both the child and the parents.

A more appropriate arrangement is:
the child is handed over to the other parent after school on Friday,
and returned to the primary caregiver on Sunday.

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Chinese New Year One Moment, School the Next—How Should Child Visitation Be Arranged? Part 2

Once the Child Starts School, How Should Visitation Be Arranged?When the child has already started school,frequent switching of daily caregivingmay instead disrupt the child’s routine.Common arrangements include: One parent is responsible for school drop-off and pick-up on weekdays The other parent takes care of the child on a specific day or on weekends If the parents live close to each other, arrangements can be more flexible If they live far apart, stability should be prioritized

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Custody of a 7-Year-Old Automatically Granted to the Mother!? A Comprehensive Guide to Custody and Visitation Rights!!

Many people, when they hear the term “custody,” automatically associate it with divorce. However, in reality, custody issues are often more urgent and need to be addressed first—especially when the parents’ relationship has already broken down, or they have been separated for a long time, and one party is being prevented from seeing the child, or has no knowledge of the child’s current situation, schooling, or living arrangements. This article explains the key points of custody and visitation through the most common and practical questions.

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Malaysian Family Law / Divorce Law | Chinese New Year One Moment, School the Next—How Should Child Visitation Be Arranged? ❓Part 1

Holiday Visitation Rights Can Be Arranged Like ThisIn situations involving custody or visitation rights,festive periods—especially Chinese New Year—are often when disputes between parents are most likely to arise.Reunion Eve, the first day, second day, and even the third day of the New Year—there is actually considerable flexibility in arranging these days: One day each, taking turns This year you, next year me

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Custody of a 7-Year-Old Automatically Awarded to the Mother?! | A Complete Guide to Custody & Visitation Rights!

Many people hear the term “child custody” and immediately think of divorce. But in real life, custody issues are often more urgent and need to be dealt with first, especially when the parents’ relationship has already broken down, or they have been separated for a long time, and one parent is being prevented from seeing the child, does not know the child’s current situation, schooling location, or daily arrangements. This article explains the key points of custody and visitation rights through the most common and practical questions.

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