I would say possession is 9/10 ths of the law. If he left and did not take them with him, then that is his own fault, you tell him to take you to court. Unless he can prove that he could not take them when he originally left, I would say he has NO case!
Not without approval of the court and provided the mother is not on Welfare now or in the future. As for the boyfriend, there's no guarantee that will last.
yes he can, provided they have filed a settlement agreement with the court in the county in which you live which gives your father rights of visitation or parenting time. If your mom does not allow your father to exercise his rights of visitation with you, she can be held in contempt of court for witholding you from him. If you do not wish to spend time with your father, it's best to explain to him why and usually you can work out a reasonable 'break time' until you want to spend time with him again.
It depends, it is different in each situation... but family court can help you decide that.
It is possible in your case, but will require your lawyer and the court process.
No. Before a court will address any change of custody both biological parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights or have those rights terminated by the court for reasons of abuse and/or neglect. If that is the case, the court then accepts voluntary petitions of custody/guardianship from adults that the law designates as qualified (usually family members). It is highly unlikely (read that not going to happen!) that a judge would grant a person who happens to be the mother of the boyfriend of the minor in question custodial rights of any sort.
No, persons who are not the biological parent(s) have no legal rights concerning the child regardless of what the issue may be.
Sue for paternity, then offer him an "out" if he'll sign away his rights. * No. Parental rights can only be relinquished voluntarily or by permanently by the court for cases of abuse and/or neglect. The court can force a biological parent to support minor children; it cannot order a parent to participate in the children's lives.
no, you gave him the things as a gift. It was wrong for him to cheat but the things are rightfully his.
Would not get into court before than.
Judicial is someone involved with court, and I think everyone knows what boyfriend means. Or it means you have a boyfriend in court, (Good or Bad), Or I don't know.
Only if he were armed with a court order to do so. If your ex-boyfriend "gifted" them to you it seems unlikely that a court would order their recovery if they were installed on or in, your vehicle.
Visitation rights are set forth in a court order of the family court. You can obtain a copy by visiting the court.Visitation rights are set forth in a court order of the family court. You can obtain a copy by visiting the court.Visitation rights are set forth in a court order of the family court. You can obtain a copy by visiting the court.Visitation rights are set forth in a court order of the family court. You can obtain a copy by visiting the court.