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I dont think so my dad did that and my mom fiiled him
yes he can.
There are two types of custody, physical and legal. Legal custody concerns joint decision making in the child's life including health care, so if you have joint legal custody, the father has the right to object to you taking such an action and it would have to be court ordered otherwise.
Child support is determined according to state guidelines and physical custody is one of the factors used to determine the amount.
If the parents have joint legal custody, then Dad has an equal say. Even if they don't have joint legal custody, I would imagine that something such as this (allowing the child to move in with a friend) would be a sufficient reason for Dad to ask the court to award him custody, and he would likely have a very good chance of getting it.
You must return to court to petition for a modification of the custody order. You should seek the advice of an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
Not with joint physical custody.
It can be but there would have to be a pretty strong case for it being more benficial for the child than the mother having sole custody.
You or your child can only get insurance if the real dad was insured and you or your child were listed as the beneficiary.
Only can speak for Arizona: when the parents are unmarried, the dad has no rights except to pay child support. Of course if the child is old enough and the mom does not object, the dad can keep custody.
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