Only by court order. Whether or not such a petition may be granted depends on state law and whether or not the other parent has rights.
This is dependent on related circumstances. Need details.
Custody is having the protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
It means to order someone returned to full custody (usually associated with ordering someone back to jail).
when you're in full custody someone has control over you. Like the police when they have custody over you they have captured you and you're in their control.
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No, there is still a parent left with custody. And custody can never be willed. That is for the court to decide. The ones in the will can ask for custody but it is up to the court.
If a person prevents a 911 call then they can be charged with interference of a 911 emergency call and face penalties related to the charge.
If someone is 'remanded in custody' - it means the judge considers the defendant might...(1) interfere with a witness(2) commit more crimes or(3) attempt to leave the countryRemanding them in custody means they'll be held either at a police station, or in a remand prison until the day of their hearing. They'll be transported to the court from where they're held to hear their sentence and, of given a custodial sentence, transported back to a prison.Another PerspectiveIf you are referring to a custody order issued by a family court, you should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate who can tell you how to obtain a temporary emergency order and then a modification of the custody order. The standing custody order should be modified to reflect the change in circumstances.
Interrogate someone.
The act of taking someone into custody for questioning is called "arresting" or "detaining" an individual. This may occur when law enforcement officials believe the person may have information related to a specific investigation or crime.
Custody is determined by the courts.
Yes she can unless the father share custody. Then they will go to him.