Child Custody Question?

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first off, i live in massachusetts. i have a son with my ex, when we split up we agreed on a plan where id have him a few nights a week and she’d have him others. so i work 50 hours a week and shes on unemployment and she complains any time she has to watch him while im at work. she threatens to take me to court to get full custody then never makes good on her threats. im getting sick of it and have been thinking about just taking her to court and get something done. shes pregnant with her second kid (from someone else of course) while she doesnt have the means to take care of the first one and they current guy shes with abuses drugs and alcohol doesnt work a real job and has their apartment littered with bongs, pipes and other things like that. all things considered, what would the outcome probably be if i took her to court over custody?

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Answer by Brad
If you can prove it, I don’t think any judge would allow your child to live in conditions like that.

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