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December 01, 2010
  Man Engages in Violence during Child Custody Dispute
Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson

A man struck his child's mother and grandmother with his car after disagreeing over their child custody situation. Brett Reed, 47, was driving with his brother-in-law Seleso Ruiz Jr., attempting to drive away with his children when their mother, Jennifer Roberts, and grandmother, Linda Bryant, stood in front of the 2006 silver Chrysler Sebring.

Instead of listening to the women's pleas to return their children, Reed supposedly put the car into drive and moved his vehicle forward, striking the women. He then backed the car up and raced towards Bryant, striking her a second time. Reed and Ruiz left the scene of the crime after that.

They were eventually tracked down by local deputies who charged Reed with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.

The children's mother was taken to Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital by ambulance where her minor injuries were treated. Bryant was released the same day. Her mother, Roberts, was also taken to the hospital and released later that day.

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February 22, 2010
  Gaining Custody & Visitation Rights After a Domestic Violence Conviction
Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson

Once a person has been convicted of domestic violence or abuse, it is usually very difficult to get custody or visitation rights-difficult, but not impossible. The key to winning back your rights is by establishing that spending time with you is in the child's best interest.

As with any issue involving children, the judge's main concern is protecting the child's best interests. Right now the judge considers you a threat to the child's welfare and wellbeing. But if you can prove that you've changed and that it would benefit your child to see and spend time with you, may be able to convince the judge to award you limited custody and visitation rights. This might include short visits with your children in public places or supervised visitation.

A history of violence or abuse is something judges look for whenever they are considering a child custody and visitation arrangement. Those parents without a history of violent behavior will be given more rights to their children than those who have a history of abuse. That's not to say a domestic violence arrest will squash a parent's chances of obtaining custody or visitation, it's just that the judge may choose to only grant limited access to the children.

If your child's other parent has been awarded custody or visitation, and you think his or her abusive behavior makes them a threat to the child, you can ask the judge to reduce their rights or order supervised visits only. Judges are often willing to award supervised visitation, as children benefit from having relationships with both parents. There are times, however, when the abuse is so bad the child must have no contact with the parent.

If you have a question about your custody or visitation rights, or if you are trying to protect your child from an abusive parent, a Jacksonville family law attorney at Ellerin Hutchinson can help. To schedule a consultation to discuss your case, click here to fill out a case evaluation form or simply call the office at (904) 866-4489.

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