Yes. If there is a visitation order.
Yes. If there is a visitation order.
Yes. If there is a visitation order.
Yes. If there is a visitation order.
Yes. If there is a visitation order.
If the boyfriend is not the baby's father, of course you can. If the boyfriend is the father, you can keep him from staying at your house, as you can with any other person, but he still has rights to see his child, in which case the transferring of the child from one parent to another may require him to stop by.
The courts will determine who gets custody of the child. The courts will consider what is in the best interest of the child.
If the father is on the birth certificate you will still get all your incomes. The only way this could change for you is if the father had full custody or lived in the home.
You cannot. Even in private adoptions - where a birth parent knows you and wants you to raise their child - a home study is required. This is for the protection of the kid.
yes But, was the mother paying?
Liam
His mother wants him to refresh his faith, get married, and have kids. His father father wants him to support himself.
have a father in the home.
No
call the police and then take him to Cort
Unless you are the mother or father of this child, the easiest way would be to make a report with Child Protective Services, who would evaluate the mother's home, if your accusations are founded, and can make a recommendation for a change in custody to the court.
At 18, people are usually legally considered to be adults and they can do whatever they like as long as it's legal. If the child wants to see the father, the mother can't do much about it. She can make it difficult (if the child lives at home) by getting a restraining order, but that won't stop the child from meeting him somewhere else away from the mother.