No, because nobody can turn gay. It's simply not possible to change sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is fixed at an early age, possibly at birth.
There are custody issues though, when one parent comes out as gay.
It depends on the jurisdiction. There is widespread unequal treatment of rights in different jurisdictions. She should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues and LGBT Legal Advocacy.
Every man is different, gay or straight.
No, not if the mother has custody. Also, the fact that the mother is gay is irrelevant information.
of course ...
It depends on state laws, but generally yes, they will.
If you are talking about custody of children, it depends on state law.
Nobody "turns" gay. Ever. You are gay or you aren't gay. The only turning point is maybe when you realize you are gay, or when you accept that you are gay. But you were gay all along.
Not per se; an opponent who raises that issue in court may try to assail the gay person's character, but generally on appeal courts have ruled that sexual orientation should not be a factor in custody.
If you have slept with him and or checked his internet history and it turns out he's been watching gay porn you'll know whether he is gay or not
no. he is happily dating a woman.
Then apparently they don't like you back.
boot him outta your house if he lives with you if not leave his a**