If you live in England then it could all depend on the age of your kids. I got custody of my two girls in 2001, but they were 9 and 10 years old, according to law, they can make their mind up themselves at that age and they opted to come and live with me. That gave me a very good boost in court and I won custody of them, good luck my friend.
By proving it in the child courts.
If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.
A father can get custody of the children if it can be demonstrated that that is in the best interest of the child. The father being the primary caregiver would help.
The father was awarded custody of his children.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
Guardianship, not custody
Depends on the circumstances. If you are a single father, without court orders, the mother still has sole custody and control. If married, you have possession, however if you file for child support, you have a presumption of custody.
If she has custody of the kids. Legal custody.
Get can't without the permission of the court. File an injunction.
You petition the court. They are the ones who grant you all types of custody.
Yes, if the father is not given custody he will be obligated to keep paying support to whomever the court awards custody or guardianship of the children.
yes