If you're not married you need to establish your paternity legally and petition the family court for custody.
If you're not married you need to establish your paternity legally and petition the family court for custody.
If you're not married you need to establish your paternity legally and petition the family court for custody.
If you're not married you need to establish your paternity legally and petition the family court for custody.
If you're not married you need to establish your paternity legally and petition the family court for custody.
Either parent can have physical custody in a joint custody arrangement. If there is a court order granting the mother physical custody the father should notify the court of the mother's incarceration and have that order modified unless he wants the mother to resume physical custody when she is released.
Custody of her kids
If she is in jail she can not have custody so no, she will not get money for a child she does not have custody of. That money goes to the child's legal guardian.
You should try.....
No, Matthew is with his mother Kim Artis.
That depends on the Judge, the law of the state where they are, and the specific of the custody request.
The court would have to award you custody.
Adoption?
Yes they can do that.
Yes, she can. All she has to do is press suit to have custody awarded, or convince him to give her custody.
If the son wants to I believe he can. In my state (Georgia) the child can choose who he/she wants to live with at the age of 14.
If He Have Full Custody Then He Doesn't Have To .