No.
Another View: There is no law prohibiting this - but it might not be prudent considering she is in a custody battle and the ex-spouse could raise the argument of the child living in adverse moral surroundings.
Can she- yes. There is no policemen standing at the door to prevent it. Is it a good idea- no. She needs to rely on her own moral compass. She should conduct herself using her brain instead of her hormones.
A judge makes decisions in a contested domestic law case based on many factors including the behavior of the parties and whether those behaviors are in the best interest if the children. The mother's actions are extremely counter productive to her showing the court that permanent placement with her is in the best interest of the children. Her actions say otherwise since she is definitely not acting with the children's welfare in mind and she may find the judge agrees.
The father should have a good lawyer to represent him in court and definitely bring this matter to the court's attention, providing the court with evidence obtained by a private investigator if possible.
Can she- yes. There is no policemen standing at the door to prevent it. Is it a good idea- no. She needs to rely on her own moral compass. She should conduct herself using her brain instead of her hormones.
A judge makes decisions in a contested domestic law case based on many factors including the behavior of the parties and whether those behaviors are in the best interest if the children. The mother's actions are extremely counter productive to her showing the court that permanent placement with her is in the best interest of the children. Her actions say otherwise since she is definitely not acting with the children's welfare in mind and she may find the judge agrees.
The father should have a good lawyer to represent him in court and definitely bring this matter to the court's attention, providing the court with evidence obtained by a private investigator if possible.
Can she- yes. There is no policemen standing at the door to prevent it. Is it a good idea- no. She needs to rely on her own moral compass. She should conduct herself using her brain instead of her hormones.
A judge makes decisions in a contested domestic law case based on many factors including the behavior of the parties and whether those behaviors are in the best interest if the children. The mother's actions are extremely counter productive to her showing the court that permanent placement with her is in the best interest of the children. Her actions say otherwise since she is definitely not acting with the children's welfare in mind and she may find the judge agrees.
The father should have a good lawyer to represent him in court and definitely bring this matter to the court's attention, providing the court with evidence obtained by a private investigator if possible.
Can she- yes. There is no policemen standing at the door to prevent it. Is it a good idea- no. She needs to rely on her own moral compass. She should conduct herself using her brain instead of her hormones.
A judge makes decisions in a contested domestic law case based on many factors including the behavior of the parties and whether those behaviors are in the best interest if the children. The mother's actions are extremely counter productive to her showing the court that permanent placement with her is in the best interest of the children. Her actions say otherwise since she is definitely not acting with the children's welfare in mind and she may find the judge agrees.
The father should have a good lawyer to represent him in court and definitely bring this matter to the court's attention, providing the court with evidence obtained by a private investigator if possible.
Can she- yes. There is no policemen standing at the door to prevent it. Is it a good idea- no. She needs to rely on her own moral compass. She should conduct herself using her brain instead of her hormones.
A judge makes decisions in a contested domestic law case based on many factors including the behavior of the parties and whether those behaviors are in the best interest if the children. The mother's actions are extremely counter productive to her showing the court that permanent placement with her is in the best interest of the children. Her actions say otherwise since she is definitely not acting with the children's welfare in mind and she may find the judge agrees.
The father should have a good lawyer to represent him in court and definitely bring this matter to the court's attention, providing the court with evidence obtained by a private investigator if possible.
Discuss this matter with your attorney.
It would go through the court system in which the action was originally filed.
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Yes, anytime the boy is in your physical care is considered custody.
No. It can be considered child sexual abuse.
Yes, the battle of Sullivan's island was during the Revolutionary war.
Yes, however it could be viewed as a sign of Parental Alienation Syndrome. which the child may not realize they have as a primary parent can be very good as manipulating how they think about the other parent.
Legally, no. But, there are always ways. Moving to Colorado or Florida, than declaring a fear of domestic violence will do the trick. Both will yank jurisdiction,.