Yes, depending on the details. You should visit the family court and inquire about the procedure in your state.
Yes, depending on the details. You should visit the family court and inquire about the procedure in your state.
Yes, depending on the details. You should visit the family court and inquire about the procedure in your state.
Yes, depending on the details. You should visit the family court and inquire about the procedure in your state.
Yes, depending on the details. You should visit the family court and inquire about the procedure in your state.
Only with a motion to the court.
Do you have a court order saying you have visitation? Are you the biological father? If so then YES. Go back to court and file for custody.
Assuming the biological father has establishes parentage after the birth of the child, he can file a petition for visitation or custodial rights in the appropriate state court in the county where he lives. An unwed mother is presumed by law to have sole custodial rights to a child until a court rules otherwise. Until a court order is issued for the father to be allowed to visit or share custody, the mother does not legally have to allow contact between the father and child nor members of the father's family.
The custodial parent is the parent in which the child resides with. My son lives with me and I am the custodial parent, his dad has visitation rights and pays child support.
Perjury
File a motion to modify. see link
If the father has legal visitation rights-no. You can file a petition with the court to change visitation to show cause. You petition him to go to court where you tell the judge why you do not want, what you do not want and the judge will decide.
of course
No, they need to.
The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.
Yes. As the custodial parent she can excercise her parental rights accordingly. Who she lives with is irrelevant. If there is an objection by another family member(s) a hearing can be granted for all sides to state their positions. If the court finds it advisable custody can be granted to another acceptable adult.
Usually the case will be closed and the custodial parent will have to re-file in the state where she/he resides.