You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
No. Only a court can grant custody. If your husband submitted a petition for transfer of custody it would have to be via a guardianship over the child and you would be notified by the court and given the opportunity to object, unless your parental rights have been terminated by the court.
Your ex-husband cannot give partial custody to anyone.
No. Only a court can grant custody. If your husband submitted a petition for transfer of custody it would have to be via a guardianship over the child and you would be notified by the court and given the opportunity to object, unless your parental rights have been terminated by the court.
Your ex-husband cannot give partial custody to anyone.
No. Only a court can grant custody. If your husband submitted a petition for transfer of custody it would have to be via a guardianship over the child and you would be notified by the court and given the opportunity to object, unless your parental rights have been terminated by the court.
Your ex-husband cannot give partial custody to anyone.
No. Only a court can grant custody. If your husband submitted a petition for transfer of custody it would have to be via a guardianship over the child and you would be notified by the court and given the opportunity to object, unless your parental rights have been terminated by the court.
Your ex-husband cannot give partial custody to anyone.
No. Only a court can grant custody. If your husband submitted a petition for transfer of custody it would have to be via a guardianship over the child and you would be notified by the court and given the opportunity to object, unless your parental rights have been terminated by the court.
Your ex-husband cannot give partial custody to anyone.
You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
Yes you can. The legal guardian decides.
Yes, but she's still required to honor the custody agreement.
If he does not have a court order for visitation or custody he can't take him anywhere. If he has partial custody he can take him out as long as it's in agreement with the custody order. He can't take him as in moving away. You should ask your lawyer who knows more about your case.
it means the person who have custody have to deiced when the child can visit the other party,
This is a matter of custody. If you do not have legal custody of your son, then those with legal custody, whether court or other person, can control where your son goes.
Hes your son?
A Motion for Temporary Custody
That depends on the Judge, the law of the state where they are, and the specific of the custody request.
With his permission you can.
file for custody in state of childs residence
That depends on why he did not have custody in the first place, as well as where he is located.
If the son wants to I believe he can. In my state (Georgia) the child can choose who he/she wants to live with at the age of 14.