yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.
Until a child turns the legal age of eighteen, the parent retains full custody and rights unless otherwise mandated by the courts.
In any case, you would have to go to court. Get legal advice as to how to make what you want (ie. full custody) happen.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
when you're in full custody someone has control over you. Like the police when they have custody over you they have captured you and you're in their control.
No. When a minor has been remanded to the custody of the state only the court can assign legal guardianship or take action against the rights of the biological parent(s).
not if you signed your rights over.
The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.The mother cannot sign away your rights. You should seek legal advice. The matter of legal custody of your child must be addressed by a court and your rights must be included in any court orders.
Not at all. She would have no legal right over the child unless rights had been granted to her by a judge.
Both full custody parents/guardians have say over the child. However, just because you are someones guardian does not mean that you have full custody of that child all of the time. It simply means you have say so in the childs life. This is how it was when my grandmother had full custody of me, however, my uncles were my guardians. I do not belive this particular law varies from place to place.
No, I've been through this. She is not the mother. you are! as long as you didnt sign over custody, you and your baby should be fine
depends on circumstances see links below
A custody lawyer is a lawyer who specializes in handling legal matters related to child custody and visitation rights. They help clients navigate the complex legal system to protect their parental rights and ensure the best interests of the child are considered in custody arrangements.