don't do it i have been there and you can goto jail for kidknapping if the other parent wants to go that far and that will make you look bad in court so just put it off till its over and make sure you address this in court in front of the judge
AnswerThe court would not look too fondly on you doing that, and in all likelihood (at the very least) would order you to return the children to the state that you moved from.Regardless of when a pregnancy or divorce occurs, both parents have equal rights to their children. In most cases, you can separate divorce proceedings from custody proceedings, but this will depend on the court system where you live.
During the divorce proceedings, the wife got custody of the children but the husband still has visitation rights on weekends.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
If no court order is in place stating otherwise, the biological mother has presumptive custody of her children.
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
Prior to a divorce married parents have equal parental rights.Prior to a divorce married parents have equal parental rights.Prior to a divorce married parents have equal parental rights.Prior to a divorce married parents have equal parental rights.
It depends on your legal status before and after the father left. If you are married then he still has full parental rights until a court renders a custody order. If you have been divorced custody should have been addressed in the divorce decree. If you were never married and he has no previously established custodial rights then you have full legal custody.
Immigration status is a completely separate issue from child custody rights.
Her concerns included women's parental and custody rights, property rights, employment and income rights, divorce laws, the economic health of the family, and Birth Control.
The m other has the sole rights till the divorce case is finalised .
If there is no formal custody order, both parents are presumed to have equal rights to the children. If one party leaves the state of residence and the other goes to court and files for custody, there is a risk that the judge will view the move as child kidnapping. It's very important to get a clear custody order and permission to move before leaving the state before or during custody proceedings. Eva YourCustodyCase.com
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights