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Q: If a unmarried father is in the military and the mother is living with her parents and she has no job what are the chances that the father will get full custody of his child?
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If no court order for custody has been granted and the parents are unmarried who has the custody of a child in California?

Mother has sole custody in every state except Arizona. see link below


What are the child custody laws for unmarried parents in the state of South Dakota?

Mother has sole control and custody in every state except Arizona, under all circumstances, at the time of the birth. see links below


Who has custody when both of the parents names are on the birth certificate?

Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.


Can a non relative gain custody of you if parents agree to it?

Yes! its actually fairly easy. Both parents sign a form, You sign the form, person getting custody signs form. Boom. your out. better be sure its what you want though! Cuz chances are you'll be stuck there till your 18.


Is the child state property if the parents are not legally married?

No. A child is no one's property. An unmarried mother has sole custody until the father establishes his paternity in court. Once paternity is established the father can petition for custody and/or visitation and the court can prepare a child support order as necessary if the mother retains sole physical custody.No. A child is no one's property. An unmarried mother has sole custody until the father establishes his paternity in court. Once paternity is established the father can petition for custody and/or visitation and the court can prepare a child support order as necessary if the mother retains sole physical custody.No. A child is no one's property. An unmarried mother has sole custody until the father establishes his paternity in court. Once paternity is established the father can petition for custody and/or visitation and the court can prepare a child support order as necessary if the mother retains sole physical custody.No. A child is no one's property. An unmarried mother has sole custody until the father establishes his paternity in court. Once paternity is established the father can petition for custody and/or visitation and the court can prepare a child support order as necessary if the mother retains sole physical custody.

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Can one parent keep another parent from picking minor children up from daycare?

Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.


If no court order for custody has been granted and the parents are unmarried who has the custody of a child in California?

Mother has sole custody in every state except Arizona. see link below


If unmarried parents never established custody can the mother relocate with children?

Yes, however the father can file an injunction.


Who receives custody of the child when parents are unmarried and in rehabilitation for addiction?

Often, a family member assumes custody of the child, either on their own (in which case they need to get legal custody ASAP) or through the State's child protection/child welfare agency.


Who has legal custody of child when dad is employed and mom isn't?

If you're in the US... Custody has nothing to do with employment. If you're divorce, custody should have been decided/ordered when you got divorced. If you're married, both parents have equal custody. If you are unmarried and there has been no court involvement regarding custody, generally, the mother has custody.


If no court order for custody has been granted and the parents are unmarried who has the custody of a child in Oklahoma?

When the issue pertains to unmarried couples the law presumes the mother to have full legal custody of the child(ren). The father must establish paternity before custody, child support or visitation rights can be addressed by the court.


What are the child custody laws for unmarried parents in the state of South Dakota?

Mother has sole control and custody in every state except Arizona, under all circumstances, at the time of the birth. see links below


If the noncustodial parent lives with his parents what are the chances he will get joint custody?

Should not affect it, and besides, it's for the kids benefit.


Will the mother get sole legal custody of the child if the parents were never married and he hasn't seen the child over 4 years?

She already has sole legal custody as an unmarried mother. He can petition for visitation and pay child support.


If no court ordered custody and the parents are not married and the mom has a past drug history and the dad has past anger problems can joint custody be given for a child in California?

Only can speak for Arizona: when the parents are unmarried, the dad has no rights except to pay child support. Of course if the child is old enough and the mom does not object, the dad can keep custody.


Can your fiance get temporary custody of your children with a power of attorney form?

No. Custody must be granted by a court order unless the parents are married. If you are unmarried and want to give temporary custody of your children to your "fiance" it must be done through the court. You haven't mentioned whether the "fiance" is the father of the children.


Who has legal right over the child the mother or father?

The answer depends on many factors including the laws in your jurisdiction and marital status. Generally:If married both parents have equal parental rights over the child.In the case of a divorce, if the parents cannot agree on a custody arrangement the court will issue a custody order based on physical and legal custody and visitation orders.If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father can establish his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity he can petition for custody and visitations.