No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.
You can file for paternity testing, although it would probably be best to wait until the child is born before doing that. If the tests prove the child is yours, you can then file for custody. Due to physical restrictions, I would assume that a father can't get custody of an unborn child.
Please write your question in a COMPLETE sentence, telling what you want to know ABOUT the cry of an unborn child.
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unless there is a court order saying you cannot leave the state--i do not know why you would not be able to pregnant or not--and even if it said you could not take a child of a certain person out or a particular state you could always say you did not know you were pregnant--you did not know an unborn child was considered a child (is it??) or you really did not think this child belonged to this particular person--in fact you were about 99% sure it was not!!!
As far as i know, you can leave the child with a relative without letting anybody know, but if you leave them in the custody of a babysitter or anything, you must let somebody know, anybody.
I know your going to be like why is she telling me this but here goes................
My name is Kristen, I live in Alabama, I had my son on July 22, 2009 and i do have custody of my child. Idk bout where anywhere else but I know that here that's how it is.
I think you may get the information about child support and joint custody in Colorado Springs, CO from www.colorado-family-law.com/child-support.htm
Encourage the person or persons with legal custody to file for child support modification or diversion of funds to them. If they do not have legal custody, that must be established or child support will continue to go to the person of record, the parent, in this case.
A child custody lawyer must know custody law well, understand the various types of custody and how court proceedings need to be handled. They must also understand how judges make custody decisions, and frame their case in such a way that their client gets the ideal situation.
Yes. You must file for visitation/custody in the same court that issued the child support order.
The day you decide that you love your child, born or unborn, unconditionally and decide to be there for him/her anytime they need you.