Yes. The child is your baby. As long as your a fit mother the child cannot be taken away from you. If you are a minor, your parents still have custody of you, but you have custody of your child.
It regards the issue of getting an emergency custody order for a child in need of care.
The person with full custody has the right to have the child live with them permanently and has the right to make all decisions regarding the child without interference.
Legally, probably not. Not unless they have legal custody of the minor's child.
I believe not.
A custody and/or child support order can be modified at any time while the child is still a minor. You simply petition the court to hear the case for a modification request.
My name is Kristen, I live in Alabama, I had my son on July 22, 2009 and i do have custody of my child. Idk bout where anywhere else but I know that here that's how it is.
By determining that the right of a parent to primary custody of the child supersedes the best interest of the child.
A child does not need to be abandoned by their mother for a father to be awarded full custody. If the father can demonstrate before a judge that the mother is unfit to parent, the judge can award him full custody of the child.
Custody is a separate issue from money. Child support payments are about money. Custody is about who raises a child, who is in charge of that child and with whom does that child live.
Full custody is defined as one parent of a child having sole control over a minor child with the other having no custodial rights. Primary custody means that both parents share custody (also known as joint custody) but the primary custodian is the parent that the child spends most fo their time with/lives with on a regular basis. In other words, the parent that is not the primary custodian is the one that has the visitation rights.
Yes they can do that.