It would be nice to know whether you were married to the other parent or if you lived with them. If the two of you lived together, the most helpful thing (I guess this could depend on what state you are in) would be who was the person who primarily cared for the child. If one cared for the child most of the time and can continue to do so, that person would more than likely get custody if they are a fit parent. Not knowing enough about your situation, some general things would be: a past with no criminal history or mental health history, no drug or alcohol problems (or if there were these things in the past, a showing of classes, certificates, programs you took to overcome problem), a showing of an ability to care for an infant (such as parenting classes, CPR class, etc.), pictures of the child's room (room should include picture of the other parent, age appropriate toys, crib, and baby monitor), and a plan for day care (if applicable).
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Reports, affidavits, evaluations and testimony from school officials are helpful evidence in a custody hearing. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
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It is a helpful tool that allows hearing impared persons to read txt instead of hearing someone speak.
Some key items for child custody hearings are any medical, psychological or other records related to concerns that may be brought up in the hearing. Logs of any phone calls or visits including the time, date and length of each occurrence can be helpful. Records of child support payments or receipts for items purchased for the child beyond any court-ordered support can also prove beneficial.
In the UK, British Telecom have a range of phones specifically for those who have difficulty in hearing. The BT Big Button 100 is helpful both for the visually impaired and the hard of hearing. It is compatible with all hearing aids and has incoming and outgoing voice amplification.
It would be very helpful to the father, but it is not recommended.
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It is not vital for safe driving, but is helpful. Being that all of the warning signs on the road are in written form or use symbols, hearing impaired drivers can easily understand them. The problem with being hearing impaired and operating a vehicle is that you cannot hear the sirens of emergency vehicles.
That depends on state law where you reside (it would be so helpful if people would provide that information when asking questions). Where I live, the motion is forwarded to the hearing officer and granted the same day without any input from the opposing party if a clear and compelling case is outlined in the petition, then the minor in question's custody is immediately remanded to the person granted the petition, at least until a hearing is held. State law (again, where I live) mandates this must take place within 10 days. As the laws vary from state-to-state, the consideration from the court cannot be captured in one easy explanation. There are courts who that are more likely than others to take on emergency authority.
That depends on custody laws where you live. Providing your country/state of residence would be very helpful, but generally, children cannot decide with whom to live until they reach the legal age of majority wherever they reside.
Hearing aid dealers are not required to have a sound booth. They based choices on the report from your physician or audiologist. A sound booth would be helpful for testing. Hearing aid dealers are not required to have sound booths. Most do not. They are allowed to do hearing tests only for hearing aid purposes. Their tests are not to be used for medical purposes, so insurance won't pay for them, thus they are usually "free" (but they may make it up in the aid price).