You need to be a good custodian. You also need to go to court whenever ordered.
You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.
Didn't you keep custody from him and he got the child back? see link
Prisoners are placed into protective custody as a way to keep them safe from harm. A prisoner can request that he be remanded to protective custody or he can be placed there at the discretion of the warden.
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No they cannot unless they have a court order that says they have temporary custody.
It means that the police can only keep you in custody , for a period of 24, twentyfour hours only. After which they will have to release you.
Yes, it is necessary to hire an attorney if you are trying to keep full custody of your child. To learn more, visit www.lawyers.findlaw.com.
Prisoners are placed into protective custody as a way to keep them safe from harm. A prisoner can request that he be remanded to protective custody or he can be placed there at the discretion of the warden.
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Generally, only under circumstances in which there is clear evidence that the child is in an unsafe environment, and has been reported as such. And in that case the parent must file for an emergency order with the court of jurisdiction. It will be followed up by a full hearing within a couple of weeks.
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.
This is a matter of custody. If you do not have legal custody of your son, then those with legal custody, whether court or other person, can control where your son goes.