No, as that does not resolve the original issue.
Legal costs for custody are varied. There are many variables to consider. Here in Ontario Canada, to start a custody case with a lawyer, you would be expected to pay $5000 as retainer to your lawyer. That is not to say that is all it will cost, depending on how long the case takes to reach an agreement, or if it goes to trial. That initial $5000 could be doubled for total costs.
Six months, but the father can file in NH first.
If you're in the US and there is no legal custody order in place, then yes (because he as the same rights to the child as you do). Of course you can then go to court and obtain a custody order and he'll be ordered to return the child, but without that court order there's nothing you can do.
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Unless you are the mother or father of this child, the easiest way would be to make a report with Child Protective Services, who would evaluate the mother's home, if your accusations are founded, and can make a recommendation for a change in custody to the court.
If you live in the US... Only if her parents give her permission, or the grandmother has been awarded custody (the only way that will happen is if the parents are proven to be unfit, and it takes A LOT to prove unfitness).
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It depends on the state, usually the state takes the children into custody, or the closest family relative.
Military Arrest is when the Military takes a civilian into custody.
it is called maternal instinct and prenatal care
Only if the parents agree to it or the grandmother can prove to the court that the parents are unfit (which takes a lot).
because 50% of marriages don't work out, so one parent takes full custody or primary custody for the children.
Temporary child custody lasts for as long as it takes to have a final order put into place by the court. If you have never taken the matter to court, then what you actually have is called defacto custody.
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You have the right to go to the police about this and file for custody in a federal court.