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When married you have equal rights to the child.
no
Yes
most likely he will lose his rights til the judge decides what is best for the child.
It is possible for any family to lose custody of a child if the child is not well taken care of.
As in taking the child away from the other parent? Perhaps
yes.
If she is found to be unfit or addicted to drugs she could lose custody. Additionally, if she refuses to give the father visitation the judge could find her in contempt and change custody to the father.
That would depend on the types and frequency.
Yes. This has happened to my cousin.
Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
No. Anyone who wants to take custody of your child must have the legal authority to do so and it must be done with the child's best interest in mind. You can add more details on the discussion page. You can lose custody through a court order and by action carried out by a child protection agency.No. Anyone who wants to take custody of your child must have the legal authority to do so and it must be done with the child's best interest in mind. You can add more details on the discussion page. You can lose custody through a court order and by action carried out by a child protection agency.No. Anyone who wants to take custody of your child must have the legal authority to do so and it must be done with the child's best interest in mind. You can add more details on the discussion page. You can lose custody through a court order and by action carried out by a child protection agency.No. Anyone who wants to take custody of your child must have the legal authority to do so and it must be done with the child's best interest in mind. You can add more details on the discussion page. You can lose custody through a court order and by action carried out by a child protection agency.