Unless this is a typo or I'm missing some detail, custody is irrelevant in this case. The girl is 18, no longer a girl, but a woman, and no longer bound by any custodial agreement. She is legally an adult and can decide for herself when and whom she will live with or visit.
The judge is the mother of the accused
No. The mother cannot overrule a judge.
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Well the mother has to allow the father to see the child a little bit and the judge will decide how though!
He can't force her to do it, but he can request that a judge order it, and in fact he can request that the judge order that she be responsible for *all* transportation/transportation expenses, on the basis that she was the one who created the distance.
Jonas' parents' jobs were Nurturer (his father) and Department of Justice worker (his mother).
Judge and executioner.
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.
Each situation is different and there is no set answer. The judge will decide. If the biological father is a fit parent then he will most likely be awarded custody. The grandmother would most likely have visitation rights. The judge will look at the situation and decide what is best for the welfare of the child.
yes but first talk to the judge
certainly
Only if approved by the judge.