This is read all over the world, where laws differ. If you want the correct answer speak to a local lawyer.
immigrants
The mother has sole custody. See related link
The region of a country bordering on another or a line, barrier, etc., marking such a border is called a frontier. A frontier is also the edge of the settled area of a country.
I live in Nevada and have seen enough divorces (who in Nevada hasn't?) to know that yes, you can get divorced before custody is decided in Nevada. In fact, most of the cases here (at least the ones I've seen) are settled this way and custody cases are usually heard seprately. But if you choose to do so, you can also have custody settled at the same time as the divorce.
yes because no one have custody.
In cases of children born out of wedlock, if there is a custody dispute, then it would be settled by the courts. The court will try to determine what living situation would be in the best interest of the child.
Part of Florida was settled by Spain.
both Great Britain and France
Rome
Portugal
This country was Great Britain.
Iceland.