Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.
Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.
Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.
Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.
Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.
Yes, both parents owe her child support.
I'm assuming you mean the other parent is in jail? You also do not say if this is simply an arrest pending charges, or a post conviction? You file an Emergency Child in Need of Care Motion requesting temporary custody pending a full hearing on the matter. see link
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The court would have to award you custody.
Not without permission of the court if the other parent's rights weren't terminated.
Yes unless they are found to be unfit.
When a parent with custody goes to jail, child custody arrangements can vary depending on the situation. The child may go to live with the other parent, a relative, a foster family, or be placed in the care of child protective services. The court will typically make a decision based on the best interests of the child.
the noncustodial parent, or sometimes if there are other issues involved, you may be able to assign temporary custody to another relative. In either case, you should consult a family law attorney to avoid the kids being placed in foster care.
By petitioning the family court in the jurisdiction where the children legally reside for a guardianship order.
If the other parent is unfit, other relatives have equal chance in court to get custody of the child. Being a god parent does not give you a bigger chance since godparent is not a legal term. It's a religious one.
Depends on how long and why they went to jail... You can go to family court and say that he/she is unfit... They can get TEMPORARY full custody , pending a hearing in Family Court.
Yes, but the father can file a challenge. Why not give him the children?