In general, the child's parent(s) are assumed to be the best placement for the child. Therefore, anyone else desiring custody of the child will first have to obtain consent of the parent(s), or show that the parent(s) is unfit.
In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.In the United States a man does not have that kind of control over the mother of his children. If she has custody then where she lives is her choice.
In the United States, a fit mother will almost always win custody over a grandmother. There would need to be some other considerations for a grandmother to win.
In 49 states the mother has sole custody and control.
it means she has sole custody.
There is no such provision for 49 states. In some states, a mother is presumed to have sole custody if no father is named on the birth certificate, in other states, a mother is presumed to have initial custody under the same circumstances, other states presume joint custody even if no father is named (someone had to do it, right?) and some states have no presumption of custody at all. For the law in each state, you will have to do your own homework on that.
The mother has presume sole custody and control, regardless of the circumstances in all states.
The United States celebrates Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May.
You can get legal custody over him if he is a minor in need of a legal custodian, if you are a responsible adult, and if a court agrees that you are the most suitable person to becustodian. this would be regardless of your living arrangements, as long as they are considered to be suitable for your half-brother.
Yes, of course she should.
No he is not it his half brother but he has custody over him because their mom is an unfit mother
yes, as in all states. see link
Mother's Day 1979 in the United States fell on Sunday, May 13.