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Laws vary from state to state. Custody papers have nothing to do with it.
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no, she has sole custody, and the father has nothing. see link below
No. The fine people of Michigan want nothing to do with Columbus.
Michigan defeated Racine 1 to nothing in 1879.
You don't have to be a narcissist to do this, many men (or women) can constantly harrass their ex spouse for several reasons. You should seek out legal council (everyone is entitled to this) and take this to court. You didn't mention if your husband had custody rights or not. If the courts have already given you full custody, he is harrassing you, and now you say he has been arrested on several occasions, either you are not ready to press charges when asked by the police or he has joint custody. The police can do nothing for you unless you press charges. When a court of law declares you have sole custody of your child then your husband is breaking the law. If you have sole custody you can leave your town or country, but if he has any custody whatever you must abide by the law. It sounds like you have a litte sympathy for him here because you mentioned he had no family at all. You can't have it both ways. Either get back in court, be sure you have full custody, or press charges of bodily harm and harrassment. Good luck Marcy
most people youe it to file child support on someone it states they have nothing to do with their child in short terms
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If you're in the US... Custody has nothing to do with employment. If you're divorce, custody should have been decided/ordered when you got divorced. If you're married, both parents have equal custody. If you are unmarried and there has been no court involvement regarding custody, generally, the mother has custody.
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