When Does Balancing the Best Interests of the Child and Protecting the Rights of the Parent Become a Problem?
Alcohol or drug abuse by a parent–If a parent’s use of controlled substances poses a danger to a child, the court may get involved, either limiting or suspending access to the child.
Domestic violence or abuse–When there is evidence of domestic violence or abuse, either of a child, a spouse, or both, the court can issue a restraining order, limiting or preventing access to the child.