A father of a 5 year old child takes a job as a (legal) prostitute in Nevada. He makes a ton of money doing it and has no problems supporting the kid, although he has to be gone a lot for her "work" and hires a nanny (the father makes over $100,000 year).
The mother wants primary custody. She's a warehouse worker making $20 per hour, and with child support from the father she could provide a stable home life for the child, without being away as much as the fatherhas to be. The mother is willing to allow the father to have reasonable visitation.
The father won't voluntarily give up primary custody (they had agreed to allow the father to have primary custody before he took his new "job" for convenience only). It's up to you, the judge, to decide who should get primary custody. Neither of the two have a proven drug or alcohol problem, there are no allegations of abuse on either side.
Who should get primary custody?
2007-02-24
13:29:26
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Marriage & Divorce