I'm not familiar with MD law per se, but I think it very unlikely that the MD schools would approve/allow such a transfer.
None, as both are usually biological parents.
No, the custodial parent does not have to work to get their support. The support goes from the child's other biological parent.Ê
No. She has no legal responsibility to support the children. Only the biological parents have any responsibility for child support.
Only if the custodial parent agrees to it or if there is a court order for visitation.
Yes, both are suspended.
yes
Whether you have custody of your own or someone elses child it's the biological parents that pay child support for their child. If they can not pay there is welfare.
for what?
Yes! Why would you want to keep that from the "custodial parent" anyway?
Could be possible, depending on their circumstances, according to whatever judge they plead their case to. The biological parent would be the primary choice unless they have been determined to be unfit. Biological parents are generally favored by law.
Unless visitation rights for the non-custodial parent were allowed in the divorce paperwork, the custodial parent is completely within their rights to deny the non-custodial parent visitation....however, the non-custodial parent may sue for visitation rights.
No.