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You need to have the court papers served to him while he is in jail. He probably won't get custody while he is in jail.
Custody is an issue of family law. In the US, family law is determined by the individual states, and varies greatly from state to state. Some states allow juries to hear custody issues, while others require that a judge make this determination.
Ask a laywer.
Call the phone number on your court papers. Or call your court representitive. It is very important to be up-front in all of your dealings with the court. In some states you can not leave the county with your child. * If custodial petitions have been filed then the child or children cannot be removed from the jurisdiction of the home state without the permission of the court.
That is the decision of whoever has legal custody of the children.
In the state of Louisiana, it is possible for a parent, withut a lawyer, to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation.
Yes, and ground for contempt of court with a change of custody.
First, you haven't mentioned who has legal custody. Second, tattoo of minors is an issue that is loaded with problems. If you have joint custody and take the child out of state to obtain a tattoo you could find yourself in serious trouble that could affect your custody and visitation rights, especially if there were complications. Doing so would be an extremely unwise act on your part and since it would be illegal in California it may constitute child endangerment.You should let your child grow up and make an informed, mature decision on their own and not enable them to mark their body permanently while still a minor.
Yes. Depending on the state and the purpose of questioning, you may be entitled to deny the request.
Yes you can buy real estate while you are out of state. They papers can be sent to you. It is hard to manage properties out of state though.
Youll have to be more specific. What 'rights' you are referring to? What are the ages of the children? Who has primary custody of them while you are (presumably) in prison?
Your situation is very complicated. You need to make an appointment with an attorney who specializes in custody issues, who can review all the details of your situation and explain your rights and options under the laws in your jurisdiction.