A judge may have to make the final determination if parental rights of both parents have not been terminated and either parent objects.
No. This is a whole different matter that should be heard by a custody judge in a custody case.
Yes, legally you may. Will the judge hearing the custody case look favorably upon such action is a bigger question. Speaking from professional experience, judges do not care for such arrangements especially when there are minor children involved.
No, in Alabama, a judge through your county court system is who will handle your custody hearings. DHR or DHS do not handle these but they may be involved in the hearings.
The judge makes a ruling on the best interest of the child, but this is why Bird Nest Custody should be ordered. see link below
Temporary custody yes, if the other parent, who's moving, has been granted permanent custody but has no place to live at the moment. If you are married and can't agree on custody you have to go to court and let the judge decide.
no you have to stay with the parent that has custody
the judge will make a decsion that is best for the child but will probably let one parent get full custody and let the other parent visit the child. What could happen is that the court will award Joint Legal Custody to both parents - when that is elected, both parents must be involved in all legal matters (education, moving, etc.) and agree on those things. Unfortunately, one or the other parent has to be given Primary Custody and the other gets Visitation rights.
When filing for divorce in Tennessee with a child involved, the steps typically include: 1. Filing a petition for divorce with the court. 2. Notifying the other parent of the divorce proceedings. 3. Creating a parenting plan outlining custody and visitation arrangements. 4. Attending mediation to try to reach an agreement. 5. If an agreement is not reached, attending a court hearing where a judge will make a decision regarding custody and visitation.
Judicial custody is when you are held by order of a judge and are not necessarily charged with anything.Police custody is when you are charged with something and are in the custody of the police.
If both parties that are involved in the dispute agree to the exchange of goods, it can happen. If one party does not agree, that is when you would have to present the matter to a judge.
You need to hire a good lawyer. ** Agree, a good lawyer can help the judge see any lies in the testimony.
That's the common tactic in order to go for full custody, but hopefully the judge will order bird nest custody. see link below