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** Julie has two possibilities for Contesting the Divorce:
 
** Julie has two possibilities for Contesting the Divorce:
 
*** The Seperation/Desertion wasn't willful (i.e. she didn't plan to leave, she had no choice).  If Daniel applies for divorce on grounds that ''he'' is the one doing the abandonning, Julie can't contest in this way.
 
*** The Seperation/Desertion wasn't willful (i.e. she didn't plan to leave, she had no choice).  If Daniel applies for divorce on grounds that ''he'' is the one doing the abandonning, Julie can't contest in this way.
*** If she had sex with him since the Survivors woke up, there's no grounds for Julie's Seperation/Desertion.  Again, if Daniel's abandoning, Julie can't contest this way.
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*** If she had sex with him since the Survivors woke up, there's no grounds for Seperation/Desertion.
 
* Custody can go either way:
 
* Custody can go either way:
 
** No preference is given to a parent based on gender.
 
** No preference is given to a parent based on gender.
** Daniel is a better provider, as he works a nicely-paid, full-time job.  By contrast Julie is unemployed. (Does Julie have job skills?  Can she get a job quickly?)
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** Daniel is a better provider, as he works a nicely-paid, full-time job.  By contrast Julie is unemployed.
 
** Conversely, Daniel's work requires that he spend a lot of time out-of-country and can't, therefore, reliably and consistently care for the children.  Julie can.
 
** Conversely, Daniel's work requires that he spend a lot of time out-of-country and can't, therefore, reliably and consistently care for the children.  Julie can.
** The Court favors the primary caregiver.  That's pretty obviously Julie.
 
** The Court will consider Daniel's abuse of Julie, but only if it has been previously documented in police reports.
 
** The parent doing the abandoning is at a disadvantage for custody.
 
** Three types of custody:
 
*** Sole Custody: One parent gets custody of both children, who live only with her, and can make all legal decisions for them.  The other parent almost always has visitation rights.
 
*** Split Custody: The parents each get Sole Custody of one child.  The other parent almost always has visitation rights to their non-custodial child.
 
*** Joint Custody: The parents share legal decision-making rights for the children and the children spend an equal time with each parent.  A number of different arrangements within this schema is possible.  A very unlikely custody result; usually only happens during amicable divorces where the parents can agree on custody terms prior to court interference.
 
  
  

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