Slim to none. Usually the courts will take the view that whoever has custody will retain custody, unless it can be proven that the custodial parent is abusing the child or the child is in physical danger.
The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.
You will need to read your custody agreement. There is no general rule.
The possibilities are endless.
a very big chance
Chances are they will take you in to custody.
Unless the mother is somehow unfit to be the custodial parent your chances for full custody are slim. Courts favor placing children with their mother. You would have better luck requesting joint custody.
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Im not sure what your chances are of getting full custody but you do have a pretty good chance of going to jail. Depending where you live, that is illegal and you would have to register as a sex offender.
Then the chances are a lot better for you, but not guaranteed. He can always get visitation. for more info see GRANTING CUSTODY
Yes, the safe environment of a child always comes first, so your chances of gaining full custody are high.
see your other question
You need to have the court papers served to him while he is in jail. He probably won't get custody while he is in jail.