Wisconsin residents may be interested to know that reality TV stars Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have decided to part ways. The long-time couple announced their breakup on July 6.
According to media reports, Disick’s split from Kardashian is said to be related to his bouts with substance abuse. He was recently photographed partying in France with an ex-girlfriend after a stint in rehab. It is not known if Disick will seek custody of the couple’s three young children, but legal professionals said his past drug and alcohol problems will not necessarily bar him from gaining some form of parental rights.
Courts place a high value on parent-child relationships and seek to protect those bonds whenever possible. To that end, judges often try to work with parents who have a history of substance abuse, spousal abuse, mental health issues or joblessness. However, Disick could still face an uphill battle to gain custody of his children, especially if Kardashian battles him in court. In the end, he may have to submit to mandatory drug testing and supervised visits to see his kids.
The main goal of family courts in these types of matters is to act in the best interests of the children, which typically means keeping both parents in their lives. Therefore, Disick could be granted custody or visitation rights, particularly if he proves to the court that he is taking sobriety seriously.
Child custody disputes can be contentious and emotionally draining experiences. A parent who anticipates being in one may benefit by retaining a lawyer. Legal counsel could help negotiate a visitation agreement that is in the best interests of the child and which can be submitted to the court for approval.