see links below
lost the child to whom?
It is not very likely. The child is now legally the child of the adopting parents. Giving up the rights makes it difficult to get them back.
Yes, this is possible if the child hasn't been adopted. or the mother could destroy everything the child has known and regain custody after they are adopted. This would be a very wrong act and it is not recommended.
No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.
In less than 15% of of cases will family services consider it, so it will require a full custody challenge. see links
Father must petition for custody and court will weigh what situation is best for the child
How often is the father awarded custody of the child over the mother in North Carolina?
This seems extremely unlikely.
The mother. If she dies, her parents get custody.
A child does not need to be abandoned by their mother for a father to be awarded full custody. If the father can demonstrate before a judge that the mother is unfit to parent, the judge can award him full custody of the child.
sounds like kdnap to me. does the father have custody?
if father dead, you need custody of child