Anytime you are appearing in Family Law Court, you should have a lawyer.Its too complicated and too serious for the layman. However, just as in regular court, a lawyer can be appointed to you, if you cant afford to retain one.
You need to get a lawyer and go to court.
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* The best thing to do is see a lawyer and your husband's lawyer and your lawyer will decide who gets what and if any children are involved who they will live with or if there will be joint custody.
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Unless the mother is somehow unfit to be the custodial parent your chances for full custody are slim. Courts favor placing children with their mother. You would have better luck requesting joint custody.
You must see a lawyer as soon as possible. If you can't afford a lawyer then go to the police department and have a warrant put against your ex. If the courts have handed down joint custody and that person has hidden the children then a kidnapping charge can be placed against them. Good luck Marcy
Not with joint physical custody.
As a parent with joint custody, the school will allow them to sign anything related to their own child. If they have been absent from the child's life, contact your lawyer to make the necessary changes to your custody order.
Joint custody is 50 - 50 custody or as decided by the court. And other type of custody can be sole custody where only one parent gets the complete custody of the child. If you need more details kindly contact on 93222 86663 or email to lawyersidd. And if you need a good lawyer I shall suggest you to approach Siddhartha Shah and Associates as they are the best divorce lawyers in Mumbai.
Yes, if you have joint legal custody.Yes, if you have joint legal custody.Yes, if you have joint legal custody.Yes, if you have joint legal custody.
Your lawyer has already given you good advice and unless you have joint custody of children then you have every right to travel anywhere you choose. If you just have custody then you can take any children you have with you, but, if it is joint custody then legally you have to have written permission from the ex. If no children; hop on the plane and have a good time.
The law varies in different jurisdictions and important details are missing. Generally, it depends on whether the father has established his paternity and then exercised his parental rights by requesting joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court.The law varies in different jurisdictions and important details are missing. Generally, it depends on whether the father has established his paternity and then exercised his parental rights by requesting joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court.The law varies in different jurisdictions and important details are missing. Generally, it depends on whether the father has established his paternity and then exercised his parental rights by requesting joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court.The law varies in different jurisdictions and important details are missing. Generally, it depends on whether the father has established his paternity and then exercised his parental rights by requesting joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court.