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It means that a person has been found guilty, by a judge, of violating a court order with respect to the custody of another person. Custody is the legal right of a parent to their children.
the other parent and then the person specified in your parent's will
The person who files for child support must have legal custody. If not the parent they must be a court appointed guardian.The person who files for child support must have legal custody. If not the parent they must be a court appointed guardian.The person who files for child support must have legal custody. If not the parent they must be a court appointed guardian.The person who files for child support must have legal custody. If not the parent they must be a court appointed guardian.
Move with someone? Who is the someone? I am assuming its another person you are in a relationship with. I would say no you do not need custody in place if you and the child other parent are in good terms and no one parent rights are being violated. Custody battles are a headache. Try to work it out with the other parent to save money and time. Thank you.
A parent who is seeking full custody should be prepared to be questioned about every aspect of their lives. A person seeking custody will have to prove that they are a fit parent, have a steady income, a decent home, and can care for the child. They may also have to prove that the other parent is unfit.
It means that another person is appointed to receive decision making powers as far as the child is concerned. Depending on the jurisdiction, it may also include physical custody (where the child lives) but may not. One parent may have physical custody (the child lives with them) but another parent, legal custody. It can get pretty complicated and mind boggling. You'd have to look at the custody document to get a good idea of what it means in your particular case.
Unless you have a parent or another person that wants custody of you in another country, no.
Encourage the person or persons with legal custody to file for child support modification or diversion of funds to them. If they do not have legal custody, that must be established or child support will continue to go to the person of record, the parent, in this case.
Physical custody means that a person (typically the parent) has the right to have the child living with them. This could be sole physical custody, or even joint physical custody in which the parents share custody of their child.
Possessory conservator refers to the person in a custody order who does not have the child/children living with them the majority of the time.
You have to prove your case and convince the court.
Unless it is through the courts, it is illegal. If one parent would rather have the child rather than pay custody costs, it is the same. The courts seek to have the child live with the best parent for the situation.