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Any court order that is signed and executed by the judge is valid in all 50 states

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Q: Are your full custody papers from NY legal in NC courts?
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If legal and physical custody was granted to the mother is that the same as full physical and full legal custody?

Yes. Legal and physical custody granted to the mother means full, sole legal and physical custody.


What is Missouri law and moving with children out of the country if I have full legal and full physical custody?

If he has visitation and pay child support you need his and the courts consent.


If you moved out of the state with both of your kids can their fathers do anything if they do not have custody?

Only if the court papers served to both of you indicate this. If the courts have left you with full custody and no visitation rights for the father then you can move anywhere you want. Marcy


Do you have to have full legal custody to sign over rights?

yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.


Can the noncustodial parent file for full custody?

Yes of course. Unless the custodial parent is unfit the judge would not just change it though but there is also shared custody. It's up to the court to decide.


Father and Mother are not married when Mother decides she does not want to be a Mom then abandons the Father and Child. Does the Father have legal rights for full custody?

The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.


When two parents split up but were never married what type of custody does the mother have by default if the father has a visitation order and pays child support?

It's all up to the courts to decide. A mother can request full sole legal custody of the child even if the father has visitation rights and pays child support. The mother does need to prove to the courts why full sole legal custody is in the child's best interest.


I'm trying to get custody of my younger sister my mom oks it but said she had signed court papers saying she gave full custody to my dad. Is this legal and or possible without going to court?

If the original decree gave full custody to the father, then only the father can relinquish said custody. You will need to hire an attorney to figure out the legal implications required to take on such a task. But is it possible to give away custody of her without going to court? All my mom did was sign papers and send them to my dad who has not even filed them.


Does Colorado courts recognize Maryland custody?

In general, US states give "full faith and credit" to the legal judgments of other states, so yes.


Can a mother with joint custody give child to somebody else other than father?

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Can the father get full custody after waiving rights to his children?

If this was done through the courts, then no.


How do you get visitation if your ex has full custody?

You may arrange visitation through the courts.