No
You can go to court to reverse the decision of the court based on an another parent's arrest.
In the US, MOST misdemeanors do not, however, if this involved a family member or "domestic partner", and is considered an act of domestic violence, it will. Please check with an attorney in your state.
Both you and your parent's partner have rights to her.
Can I claim my fathers ashes
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God parents and other close family. Who ever they'll be best with
Being born into a native American family, adopted by a native American family, or being accepted as a member of a tribe (citizenship).
The basics of what constitutes domestic assault, consequences, rights of assault survivor and so forth, can be found at www.smyrnapolice.net
You need to be more specific. What do you mean by "right of each member"?
In Georgia, a godfather is not considered a legal family member. The role of a godfather is typically a religious or ceremonial one, where the person is chosen to guide and support a child in their spiritual upbringing, but they do not have legal rights or responsibilities similar to a family member.
No. Only the courts can award legal custody.
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