If you have a good lawyer and proof that your the safer, more stable parent, then maybe. It would also depend on your conviction. If you are a predator of any sort then forget it. Consult a lawyer in your area. A lot of lawyers give free consultations. * Maybe. But it is unlikely for full custody to be granted to any parent regardless of their background, unless one of them has a documented history of abuse or neglect and/or serious criminal offenses (rape, armed criminal action, etc.). The main concern of the court is what is best for the child/children and nothing else. Therefore a parent is usually required to submit a parenting plan to the court, along with substantiated evidence of economic and emotional stability.
It isn't automatic, but because of your living arrangement and association with a known criminal it certainly could be grounds for filing a motion to re-open the custody arrangement.
Unless both parents are convicted felons, probably not.
Youll have to be more specific. What 'rights' you are referring to? What are the ages of the children? Who has primary custody of them while you are (presumably) in prison?
It depends on the felony conviction. Especially if the felon is child predator.
Not custody rights but you can have a chance to visitation. Speak to your lawyer.
Can i get custody of two children i have cared for since their mother 1 yr ago children are not related to me
No, but they are typically kept in protective custody, "PC."
Not unless she lives with him and is a convicted pedophile or something. Each of the parents will probably have a new spouse one day and then none will have custody? Life moves on and that will not affect custody.
Yes, depending on the circumstances. Generally, the parent who has custody must be deemed unfit for the court to remove the children from their custody. You should seek advice from an attorney who specializes in custody issues in the jurisdiction where the children reside.
The father was awarded custody of his children.
She already has custody of her children.
A custody lawyer would assist someone in a legal dispute over the custody of children. For example after a divorce where children are involved, there would usually be a custody hearing (court) where a custody lawyer would aid both parties in obtaining custody or partial custody of their children. (ownership if I might say)Added: Sounds like a generic-type slang name for an attorney who specializes in the paractice area of Family Law.