Yes, it is possible to get custody of children even if the couple divorces without children. Many factors are considered when determining child custody, including the child's best interests, the parents' ability to provide for the child, the relationship between the child and each parent, and any history of abuse or neglect.
If both parents agree on custody arrangements, they can create a parenting plan and submit it to the court for approval. However, if they cannot agree, the court will make the decision for them.
In any case, it is important to understand that custody arrangements should prioritize the child's well-being above all else. Parents should work together to create a safe and stable environment for their child, whether they are together or not.
If you are considering a divorce and have concerns about custody, it is important to consult with an experienced family law attorney. They can help you navigate the legal process and ensure that your rights and your child's best interests are protected.