That depends on the custody order that is in place and if no custody order exists, state law where you live. In some states, you must file a notice of intent to relocate. In other states, where no custody order is in place, the mother is presumed to have presumptive custody and may freely move. However, the father does have the right to file an injunction preventing it and/or file for a custody order outlining exactly when and if a parent may move taking the child with them.
Consult an attorney in your area for more information.
Unwed Mother was created in 1977.
Yes
The ISBN of Unwed Mother is 0-448-13533-7.
A child from an unwed mother is called an illegitimate child. Also called a bastard.
Yes she can. Unwed mothers assume an automatic temporary custody, until the case is decided by the court. The only way to stop her from moving is to file for custody ASAP. Once filed, the state has jurisdiction and she can't move.
Keep in mind, possession is 99% of the law, however, if there is a pending costudy case with the father of the child, before you move consult with an attorney.
Only if she is unfit or willing. Otherwise the most he can get is shared custody.
It depends on what state you're in...
yes
A baby shower for an unwed mother is very appropriate. She will probably need more help than a married mother would. Be sensitive to the fact that the baby's father may not be in the picture. For instance, a bib that says "I love Daddy" would not be appropriate.
Yes, the father have to go to court to get visitation or custody.
If she is unwed, yes.