If a woman gives custody to someone else without informing her husband or getting consent, it is called kidnapping. She could go to prison. She might not like it. On the other hand, she gets three hots and a cot.
It would be highly unusual for a judge to grant sole custody in such a situation. She would have to be deemed an unfit parent by the court or consent to the custody arrangement.
Your husband cannot get joint custody of your children from a prior marriage. Custody arrangements are made between parents of children. Your present husband can legally adopt your children with their father's consent. He would then have all the legal rights and obligations of a biological father. The children would become his legal heirs-at-law.
You need to obtain the biological mother's consent. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody and adoption issues.You need to obtain the biological mother's consent. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody and adoption issues.You need to obtain the biological mother's consent. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody and adoption issues.You need to obtain the biological mother's consent. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody and adoption issues.
No. The child has to be born before released for adoption. The father must consent because he has parental rights that are equal to the mother's.
No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.
The answer depends on the details such as who has legal custody and provisions set forth in any custody orders, visitation arrangements and agreements between the parties.
If you are married you have equal right to the child and no consent is needed. If there is a court order for custody he would need the wife's consent and she could then report it to the police and court since he broke the court order.
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Yes, your ex-husband can gain temporary custody while the children are visiting, but it typically requires consent from you or a court order. If there is a custody agreement in place, it may outline the conditions under which he can have the children. Additionally, if he petitions the court for temporary custody, the judge will consider the best interests of the children before making a decision. Always consult a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
With his permission you can.
In NYS you can file for a no fault divorce without getting consent from your husband. As a result, you will not need his information to serve your husband divorce papers.
custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem