No, he can't. And the father could be jailed for contempt of court if he allowed it to happen.
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Fathers are frequently ordered to do so there, despite having primary custody. see link below
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Yes, a parent with PTSD can be granted custody of their child. The court will consider the best interests of the child and may require the parent to demonstrate that they can provide a safe and stable environment for their child despite their condition.
Yes in some states and counties it may be possible for the father of your sons to obtain joint custody despite his past criminal record of domestic violence and rehabilitation which could also help him.
You can petition to have the courts recognize that your spouse is not the father of the child, and unless he can show that he has been the parent that the child recognizes despite biology, and that he is more fit to care for the child, the court shoud terminate his rights and let you retain custody.
A determination will be made by the court. The outcome cannot be predicted since each case is different and each jurisdiction has its own rules. You need to consult with an attorney who has a good reputation and who specializes in dealing with custody issues.
yes it is because your not changing the substance :)
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Granting a motion that has been improperly served can lead to procedural issues and undermine the integrity of the judicial process. Such a decision may violate a party's right to due process, as they may not have had proper notice or opportunity to respond. Courts generally require that motions be served according to specific rules to ensure fairness. If a motion is granted despite improper service, it can be grounds for appeal or reconsideration.
Maryland was specifically established with the intention of granting religious freedom to Catholics. The first Mass in the colonies was celebrated there on March 25, 1634. Despite attempts by Puritans to persecute them, Catholics survived in Maryland.
Hopefully not. Marriage is between 2 people who love each other despite their differences.