Yes. If you hold property that is not rightfully yours, the proper owner can file a civil suit for the return of the property.
Also, depending on the facts, you may be prosecuted criminal if you stole or damaged the property.
no, you gave him the things as a gift. It was wrong for him to cheat but the things are rightfully his.
Yes, but you can take him to court and fight for custody.
Dont be afraid just take him to court or cancel it
It sounds to me like your boyfriend is going to end things with you.
That would depend on several things. Do you talk to your boyfriend about your ex as in things you and he used to do together? Do you talk about him in a manner that would indicate to your boyfriend that you still love, or miss your ex? Do you tell your boyfriend things like, "That's not the way my ex did it"? If so, then it is a problem.
"He is your ex boyfriend" is correct.If you were to say "he was your ex boyfriend" it would suggest that he is no longer your ex.
is it legal for your ex to take your kids without a court oder
Yes he GAVE you the dog, as in it is yours, so he cant legally take something that is yours.
No!
In this situation, it sounds as if the order needs to be modified.
i mean, if he's your ex-boyfriend he's your EX-boyfriend. that means...boyfriend.
Address it with the court. Possibly.