In a new article, Manhattan child custody attorney Martin Mohr (https://www.newyorkfamilylawgroup.com/blog/if-a-parent-goes-to-jail-do-they-lose-custody/) of New York Family Law Group addresses the complex issue of parental rights and custody during incarceration. The article entitled ‘If a Parent Goes To Jail Do They Lose Custody?’ offers an in-depth explanation of how criminal convictions in New York can impact parental rights, and provides insight on how to protect them.
Manhattan child custody attorney Martin Mohr emphasizes that “Criminal convictions can significantly impact not only an individual’s personal liberties but their rights as a parent as well.” He discusses the various conditions that could lead to the termination of parental rights, such as a child being in foster care for 15 of the last 22 months, the lack of communication with the child for six months or more, and the filing of sole custody by the other parent.
Significantly, Mohr clarifies that being incarcerated does not immediately equate to losing parental rights. Foster agencies in New York can delay filing a petition for termination when a parent is incarcerated or in a residential drug treatment program. The Manhattan child custody attorney further advises that incarcerated parents who are required to pay child support or spousal support should consult a New York spousal support and child support attorney to ensure that there is no conflict regarding an existing spousal or child support order.
The article also sheds light on the importance of co-parenting and maintaining a healthy relationship with the other parent, as failing to do so can negatively affect the child’s well-being and may also lead to the loss of custody. “Personal feelings toward the other parent should never jeopardize their dedication to effective co-parenting,” Mohr states, illustrating the weight that effective co-parenting carries in court decisions.
Mohr also provides tips on safeguarding parental rights during incarceration, including maintaining amicable communication with the co-parent, entrusting the child’s well-being to a reliable guardian, and making a consistent effort to communicate with the child.
Mohr concludes by highlighting the importance of securing the assistance of a qualified attorney who can help incarcerated parents understand their rights and obligations. He emphasizes that “The matter of your parental rights shouldn’t be left up to chance. Getting the help of a competent attorney is crucial in ensuring that you will be able to retain the right to be a parent.”
Take a moment to read the full article ↗ to gain an understanding of the complex landscape of parental rights when facing incarceration. Martin Mohr of New York Family Law Group continues to provide valuable information to help parents navigate the intricate aspects of child custody.
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New York Family Law Group, co-founded by accomplished attorneys Martin Mohr and Ethan Steward, is dedicated to defending the rights of parents and families in New York. The firm is known for its commitment to providing comprehensive legal guidance on a range of family law matters, from child custody and support to protection orders and reunification planning. With an extensive understanding of the law and the justice system, New York Family Law Group is a reliable ally for parents facing difficult circumstances.
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