For the division of child custody in Columbus, is the custody division purely mathematical, or is there ever an instance where the other parent’s behavior is so extreme before and after the separation in terms of, let’s say, the boyfriend, that it could impact custody?
It starts out as purely mathematical, but let’s say you have left the marital home to go live with your boyfriend, for example, and later I determine through discovery, his name and his full address.
Once I have his name and address, I will conduct an internet and criminal background search. If I find information that shows that your boyfriend poses any harm to the children, then your custody arrangement may be compromised.