It is not an automatic switch. However, the non custodial parent may file to take custody. If this is not an option another family member may step up.
possibly, unless the non custodial parent isn't responsible enough to take care of the kid
Yes, they do.
No, the child goes into the care of custodial parents relatives. A motion for emergency change of custody is required. see my profile.
when they draw pus on the wall
Whether or not the noncustodial parent has the right to take custody of the minor children if the custodial parent is incarcerated depends on the specific circumstances and any existing court order or custody agreement. In general, it is recommended for the noncustodial parent to consult with a family law attorney and go through the appropriate legal channels to modify or establish custody arrangements during the custodial parent's incarceration.
If both of the parents have a joint legal custody arrangement, you have to give the noncustodial parent that information. If you have sole custody of the child, you do not have to share that information with the noncustodial parent.
Only after demonstrating a pattern of frequent contact
No
Custody of the child, or custodial rights to see the child? Either is possible, it just depends on whether you are willing to do the work. see links below
No you are not. It is the noncustodial parent's responsibility to make arrangements to visit the child. All this should be included in your custody papers.
That is up to the interpretation of the courts and why the arrears exist.
In Oklahoma, if a minor's custodial parent dies, the non-custodial parent can generally assume custody. However, the court may intervene to determine the best interests of the minor, especially if there are concerns about the non-custodial parent's ability to care for the minor. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to navigate this process.
If there's not custody agreement, than there's no custodial parent, so it could be interpreted as interference with Florida Jurisdiction.