Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.
Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.
Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.
Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.
Not as a single factor, but as a part of an overall case.
They would have the right to request a custody hearing. A temporary injunction or other court order could be issued, removing the child from the home, but permanent custody would depend on the outcome of the hearing.
A Rasmussen hearing is a legal proceeding that occurs in some jurisdictions, typically in the context of child custody or family law cases. It is named after a case that established the standard for evaluating the fitness of a parent or guardian to care for a child. During this hearing, the court assesses the parent’s ability to provide a stable and supportive environment, often considering factors such as mental health, substance use, and previous involvement with child protective services. The outcome can significantly impact custody arrangements and parental rights.
mayhaps
Yes; he can.
If at the custody hearing, the judge believes that you are the cause of the child's overweight problem, the father could very well win full custody. If you can afford it, hire a lawyer to argue for your side.
The ones asking for custody and their lawyers. The child can be there too depending on their age. At a certain age the judge would like to hear what they want.
YES, the child must be involved
Only if there are grounds for concern for the safety of the child, or that the parent will run.
I assume that the "ex-boyfriend" is also the father of the child. If you believe that he lied to gain custody, you can file a motion/petition for a custody re-hearing and be prepared to demonstrate that he lied, and that you are a 'fit' mother to have custody of the child.
no see link below
The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.