He can, but no countries honor foreign father custody orders, including the US. Actually, Cuba does.
Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.
Parental Custody is whoever the child lives with. Joint custody is when a child lives part time with both parents or when each parent shares in raising the child. They make decisions together.
Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.
in a country called guyana in South America not the Caribbean. GUYANA is in SOUTH AMERICA
yes
Yes, she can. All she has to do is press suit to have custody awarded, or convince him to give her custody.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.
In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
That depends on which state retains jurisdiction.
If the mom has custody. If they have to split custody then no she doesn't.
The court would have to award you custody.
Lives in Reading, Pennsylvania. Visits his kids in Pennsylvania when he has custody.