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No. A notary is just a witness to someone singing a document. The document could pertain to custody or power-of-attorney issues, but not necessarily. The notarized paper could mean anything . . . you'll just have to read it to find out.

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Q: Does A notarized paper mean you have custody of your father?
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When a child is born and the father is not there or never comes around does that mean you have full custody?

That does not mean you have full custody. Even though the father is not around you should still go for full custody. Theres always that chance the father could back around and that child is not with you he has just as much right to that child as you do.


Does having sole custody mean you can claim your kids and the father cannot?

As long as you have the children 51% of the time. Custody is not an issue regarded by the IRS.


How do I get a document notarized for someone else in Minnesota?

Question is unclear. If you mean how do you get YOUR signature notarized for the other person - just sign the paper in front of a Notary and send it to them. If you are asking about getting THEIR signature notarized, they must do it in the presence of a Notary in Minnesota, where they are. Notaries can only notarize signatures that they actually witness in person.


What chance do you have at getting sole custody of your son if his very violent father is incarcerated?

Sounds like the odds are pretty good at gaining sole custody. However that does not mean that you will be able to keep the child away from his father forever, or mean that the father will never get a chance to see or interact with his child. The court will probably allow the father "visitation" rights.


If your child custody paper state that the father of your child has to have written permission from you to take the child out of the state of Georgia what does mean if I deny him the permission to go?

If the custody agreement specifies that the father needs your written permission to take the child out of the state of Georgia, and you deny him permission, then legally he would not be able to take the child out of the state without facing potential consequences such as violating the custody agreement. It is important to follow the terms of the custody agreement in order to avoid any legal issues.


How can you get residential custody of child as a single father?

A single father, what does that mean? Are you divorced, ever married to the mother of your child, or is the child adopted by you, or is the mother dead or out of the picture? If your question is "How does a Father obtain residential custody after a divorce or in a paternity case", then I can answer this question. Let me know what your grounds for custody are. What is it about the mother or other parent that makes it harmful for the child to remain in their care?


What exactly does sole legal custody mean in Virginia if in exchange for dropping child support you received sole custody of your daughter and the father can only visit if you approve?

Sole custody means you have all the power. You can choose to keep the father out of their life until the children turn 18 if you want to or you can allow visits.


What does it mean if the father gets full custody?

It means that that is the better place for the children. So pull yourself together.


What does full care order mean for children?

Generally it means the mother has sole custody with limited access to the father.


Can you get full custody if your sons father does drugs wants to be a narc dealer and is an illegal alien Can he petiton for custody if he is illegal?

He can not petition for custody or anything if he is here illegally. The situation would mean he could get kicked out at any time. That would not be a safe situation for a child to be in.


If you am not married to your child's father and the child spends almost all of his time with you does that mean you have sole physical custody?

If you were never married to the father of the child(Children) custody HAS NOT been established. You must go to court and have custody determined. My child lived with me for 5 Years. The father paid support to the state of Missouri Which I entern received, and he visited on occasion. One weekend he picked her up for a visit and disappeared. No one would help because custody was never established. He had just as much right as I.


If the father hasn't seen his children in 6 months hasn't come around or tried to see them or asked about them or anything so I have to take him to court to get full custody?

You can try taking him to court. This does not mean that you will get full custody.