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* If the father has full custody of the children, yes. * If he has partial or shared custody with the mother, it may be a violation of parental rights; that area is quite dicey, so talk to a lawyer. * If the father has no custody but does have visiting rights, then again, talk to your lawyer. * If the father has no rights to the children, then there is no crime committed.
No
There are many websites geared for dating in which single parents are a part of. This site only accepts parents with children, either full custody or joint. http://www.singleparentmeet.com/
The answer to that probably depends a lot on rather or not this parent who consents to the relationship has full custody. If the parent only has partial custody and the other parent disapproves, then you could very well be opening up a big can of worms.
As long as the Intended parents have a legal contract with the surrogate that states that they will assume full custody, the surrogate has NO rights to the child and no chance of gaining custody.
the judge might sighn for another date or give full custody to the parent that showed up it happened to my mom before when she didnt show up and my dad got full custody of me
If you mother has full custody, then yes. If both parents have custody, then no. If you are not emancipated, you cannot own property.
Both full custody parents/guardians have say over the child. However, just because you are someones guardian does not mean that you have full custody of that child all of the time. It simply means you have say so in the childs life. This is how it was when my grandmother had full custody of me, however, my uncles were my guardians. I do not belive this particular law varies from place to place.
Yes. see link
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yes, but only if you have full custody. if its joint, then no.
Well you can but the court will not find that a good reason to take custody away from her.