Depending on your job and medical history, if court thinks you are suitable to take care of your child because your work wouldn't keep you away for long and that you can take care of your child properly. Also on the amount of pay. And genuinely, children stay with their mothers but if it is not suitable then any other available family member can look after the child.
Boyfriend or husband (unless he is the biological father) has no legal right to the child at all. The mother can try to go for full custody though.
Try to get custody of the child and leave her
Can he? Yes. Will he? No one can predict. The courts always try to make an objective decision regarding custody based on the best interests of the child if a petition for modifications to custody is heard before them. If the court finds that the child's interests would be better served with you, the child will remain with you. If not, an alternate placement will be arranged.
can try, but they would not have standing
There are too many variables for us to be able to answer for sure, but probably not. You could go to court and try to get the custody order changed, based on the facts. ---- Also called a child in need of care motion. see related links
They have no court standing
If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.If the father doesn't have legal custody then he can get into a lot of trouble. He must send the child home and try to address the situation through the family court. He should not encourage the child's behavior not try to alienated the child from his mother.
Go to Family Court and file for a visitation order.
You can try taking him to court. This does not mean that you will get full custody.
Your boyfriend is not much of a man and if he was he would stand by you considering you gave birth to his child. He is playing games with you and you need to stand your ground with him and tell him to take charge; try to help the baby's needs or you will get full custody of the baby. If he loved you he would not be with another girl. He is not controlling you! You are allowing him to control you!
Why would you want it? Joint custody is best for the kids.
In cases of children born out of wedlock, if there is a custody dispute, then it would be settled by the courts. The court will try to determine what living situation would be in the best interest of the child.