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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-19-08 06:15 AM
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Editorial: Fix custody rules
Editorial: Fix custody rules

A New York appeals court has upheld a 2006 ruling that should send chills through the ranks.

The ruling forced divorced Spc. Tanya Towne to give up full physical custody of her son to her ex-husband — simply because she was deploying to Iraq.

Towne’s ex-husband originally sought temporary custody when Towne got deployment orders in 2004. By then, Towne said, she had remarried and her son, now 12, had formed a strong bond with her second husband.

She tried to invoke the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act, a federal law that is supposed to defer noncriminal court petitions involving deployed troops. But the court granted her ex-husband’s petition just before she left. Then, when she returned from Iraq and tried to regain custody, the court rebuffed her again, giving Towne’s ex-husband permanent physical custody.

In upholding that ruling, the appeals court said both Towne and her ex-husband are “excellent” parents, with stable jobs and an “unwavering commitment” to their son’s well-being. But the judges felt compelled to “consider the consequences of (Towne’s) extended absence,” and ruled her ex-husband’s situation was more “settled.”


Rest of article at: http://www.navytimes.com/community/opinion/navy_editorial_custody_080121/
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