Determining Suitibility for custody of children
I know that most courts tend to decide that children in most cases belong with the mother unless there is some issue relative to abuse or neglect. This seems to have been a long standing generalization. I have a situation where the husband and father of the children is threatening his wife that if she leaves him (he's verbally and emotionally abusive); he will take the kids away from her and get full custody. This is an issue where she is an excellent mother, has taken care of the kids full time since they were born, she has worked part time evenings from time to time leaving the children with him, but has never had them in day care etc. Basically has been a stay-at-home mother. Like a huge percentage of our population she is currently taking medication for depression (had suffered some measurable post partum depression and anxiety and is being sufficiently treated for it with no side effects or recurring issues). She also had a situation when the youngest was an infant where she went to do grocery shopping and came home and the baby was in her crib crying (hungry, time to breast feed) and the father of the child would not let her get to the baby, telling her to let her cry, she needs to be left alone and not picked up every time she cries.. He then blocked the path to the child (we all should know you don't get between a mother bear and her cub) ultimately she grabbed him and pushed him out of the way, he in turn called the police (he had been drinking, she had not) he basically called 9-1-1 and then hung up, which of course results in a response from the police. There was a small scratch on his shoulder from where she grabbed him by the shirt. The police arrested her for assault because in NH any evidence of domestic violence requires an arrest. Against advice she pleaded guilty and was given a suspended sentence with two years of good behavior the case will be dismissed. He uses the fact that she has this simple assault conviction and her treatment for depression as a weapon and says he'll use it against her to get custody. Ultimately he could not provide a stable environment for the children on his own, and essentially she is a great mother with no history of abuse or neglect in any way shape or form. In fact the entire summer she spent away from him (for the most part) with the children at their summer residence, it would seem if he were the least bit concerned about her ability to care for the children he'd have never allowed her to have them alone for the entire summer.
What are the chances that the two issues as hand, the simple assault and the treatment for depression/anxiety; could hold any weight in a decision to get full custody? I think I know the answer, and I've inquired of an attorney who confirms my belief, but I was looking for some other opinions as she is concerned about this and is reluctant to leave because of the threats..