The father should return to court and file a motion for contempt against the mother. If she continues to refuse to be co-operative she could eventually lose custody. The father must press his own case and be persistent. He should speak with an attorney or a legal advocate at the family court.
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Some people are better at this than others. You can set up school notices that come to you as well; call the Dr and see if you can get duplicate reports. At a certain point, if it isn't life and death, you have to let go of control and take it as it is. Keep the communication open with your son and you'll find out what you need to know. Court may teach the mom not to withhold, but it has its costs in money and further alienation. This will affect your child.
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No he cant he doesnt have any rights over you. if your mom has custody over you she can tho.
I'm assuming you are the father and a fit parent and then yes, you would probably get custody.
Yes. Its the same as not showing up for other court dates.
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no because your sister has custody of you your mom doesnt have to know she is no longer your parent or gaurdian
Get over it..the kid doesnt want you!
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Yes, when you marry him. No, he doesnt get custody over you and your son just because he is 19. If your married to him you and the boy are dependents, meaning he is financially responsible. Just being boyfriend and girlfriend has no legal boundaries. He doesnt just get the baby either. The mother usually has the inherent rights over baby unless father takes her to court to fight for custody.