Up to 100% of the time. There is no maximum.
That's like asking "Should a child abuser be allowed to keep custody of their child?"
er...NO he will turn into Micheal Jackson if h does
If the mom has custody. If they have to split custody then no she doesn't.
"Liberal" and "generous" access to a child are terms commonly heard within physical custody agreements between parents. Liberal and generous access to a child implies frequent visits or opportunities for interaction, as opposed to limited physical custody or supervised visits.
Yes
That not a good reason
Yes and any visits are likely to be Supervised.
Who is in jail? If the child is in jail, they have custody. If the adult is in jail, they should never get custody. If the spouse is in jail they should not get custody. Jail would have no bearing on the time of custody, just who should be able to even see the child.
That would be dependent of type of illness, age of child, and the affect of care on the child.
If the mother has the full custody then she can take the child, and she can get the child support. If she doesn't have the full custody, then she is not allowed to take the child without the father consent, but she still can get the child support.
Once a child is in state custody I don't think the mother has a say in who adopts the child. However, you may be allowed to meet the adoptive parents.
Why is the child refusing to go home, is the other parent abusive? Perhaps there is a good reason why the child should not go home. Or perhaps the child is just being childish. You will have to find out and act accordingly.