You both will have to see a lawyer and fill forms , as she no longer wants the child now, but two years from now she may change her mind so do it safely and makeit clear that from now on you are the full custodial person of the child.
You file for it in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
A motion for custody or modification to an existing custody order must be filed in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
I'm assuming you are the father and a fit parent and then yes, you would probably get custody.
The only way is legally, through the courts.
Try to get custody of the child and leave her
It depends on who has custody of the child. If you have complete custody then you do not legally have to change it.
No, they are not yet an adult and cannot have custody of a younger child.
The only one with custody of the unborn child is the pregnant mother. After the baby is born, the parent wishing custody or visitation can file for the same in the appropriate court of jurisdiction (where the child legally resides after its birth).
Yes, if he has physical custody of your child.
yes, she has sole custody
Yes but they can't "legally"keep the parent from seeing the child.There is no custody arrangement so it wouldn't really matter!
Legally you can not force your child to give up the custody. They are the guardian of their child and not you, no matter how old they are.