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Q: Can the non custodial parent gain custody ofter DNA proves I'm not the father?
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Can a father get custody before the mother?

No, but the father can get the custody if he proves that the mother has bad habits like alcoholic or consume drugs.


How can I obtain a passport for my child if mother will not sign for one I have primary custody?

Depending on the state, it may only matter if the primary custodial parent's signature is present. If in the legal custodian agreement both parents must agree on travel, it is best to involve a lawyer to have it bypassed if it proves to be necessary.Ê


If you are 16 and your dad has full custody and you want to live with your mom can you?

Is it a want or a need?? There may be extenuating circumstances and you need to talk to your dad about it. However, you should note that you have just a couple of years until you are out of high school and the stability of staying where you are may be beneficial. It appears that you are in a situation where your father will not permit you to live with your mother for whatever reason he has, but that you wish to live with your mother despite this. In other words, you want to know if, legally, you can change the custodial arrangement by applying to the court in the face of opposition from your father. Since he is the custodial parent by court order, you will have to convince the court that the present custody order should be amended. There is a presumption that the order should stand unless you can show that the circumstances that resulted in your father being given sole custody have changed to the extent that the custodial arrangement should also change. The court having jurisdiction over custody will consider several factors. Chief among them is what is in the "best interests of the minor." This means that neither you, your mother or your father have final say. At your age, the court will give you an opportunity to explain your reasons. The court will give them due consideration, but will not be bound by them. Since your father has full custody, there may have been good reason why your mother was denied even joint custody as so often is the case these days. If your mother had been adjudged unfit for your custody then you probably will not be able to live with her unless her circumstances have changed to the extent that she is no longer deemed an unfit mother. For example, if she had been addicted to drugs, she will still be deemed unfit unless she proves to the court that she no longer is and is not likely to become addicted again. If she had been unable to properly support and maintain you, she would have to prove that she now is capable of doing so. It is also possible that your father's circumstances have also changed to the point where he is no longer an unfit parent even though he had been at the time of the original order. Every circumstance that affects the living conditions of the minor may be brought before the court; however not every change for the better will be enough to warrant a change in custody. An order for custody is always changeable whenever the circumstances that supported the original order have changed and if a change in the custodial arrangement is in the best interests of the minor.


Is it possible for a father that has a history of abuse and a felony on his record to gain any type of custody?

if its taken to court and the mother has a clean record she will most likely get custody of the child and if the father does not pay child support he has no rights at all..(im going though this same thing in court) about the only way he can is if he proves that the mother is unfit


Who will gain custody if the mother is deemed unstable and the father is an illegal residen and the child has been with relatives for quite some time?

The relatives can get custody if both the mother and father are rejected by the judge as fit parents. I have seen it happen, the best thing to do for your case is to document everything. If the mother does something that proves her unfit to be a mother, write down dates and times, keep a journal and present it to the judge. Are the mother and child U.S. citizens? The issue of the father being an illegal foreign national does not necessarily mean he will be subject to deportation or to the loss of custody of his child. Although any interested party may give testimony at a custodial hearing, the judge makes the decision as to whether or not a parent(s) is unfit based on the information acquired by the department of family services investigation. There is no way to predict what a judge will decide as the decision is based upon the best interests of the child and not on the preferences of other persons.


Do I have custody of my child if your name isn't on the birth certificate but paternity test proves I am 99.8 percent the father?

You don't get automatic custody after a test, you get rights to the child. You have to go to court and get custody orders. Go to your courthouse, to the family court section, get a list of lawyers you can call and papers to file for custody. Next, child support will probably come up. So get ready for a battle.


Who is more likely to receive custody if one parent has a history of drug abuse that has been tackled and the other has a history of domestic abuse on the spouse and is currently still a problem?

Neither, the child in question would be placed in a foster home until either parent proves to be capable of raising a child.


Who has custody of a child born out of wedlock in the state of Michigan?

Under all circumstances, unwed mothers have sole custody and control in every state until paternity is legally established. The mother has a medical record that proves maternity. Since there was no marriage the father must prove his paternity. Then child support and visitation orders can be established, and petitions for custody can be filed.


Can a twenty-one year old get custody of their fifteen year old sibling if the mother is dead and the father beats the fifteen year old?

I believe the answer is YES as long as the 21 year old proves to be capable of doing so.


Can the Department of Human Resources of Alabama take custody of children based on false allegations?

Unless someone proves it's a lie, yes.


What proves that hippolytus is a good son to the end?

That Hippolytus forgives his father, although his father Theseus was the cause of his death/exile.


What rights will a father have if a DNA proves he is the father?

The right to petition the courts for the right to see and support his child.