You've asked this question and it has been answered. Simply stated, unless the boyfriend has committed a new crime, the courts will not help you. You have no recourse.
You can try to petition for custody, but that is likely to blow up in your face--as you didn't seem to get custody in the first place.
Best course of action, get to know the guy, and remain observant of any evidence of a new crime--and wary not to commit one yourself in the process.
Phil.
If the boyfriend is suitable for being around kids and the mother approves, yes. When the child is with the custodial parent he/she decides what is best for the child in his/her home.
In the US, no, you can't gain custody merely because you don't like your ex's new boyfriend/girlfriend. However if that boyfriend/girlfriend is unfit/ presents a danger to the child, that's a totally different situation.
Boyfriend or husband (unless he is the biological father) has no legal right to the child at all. The mother can try to go for full custody though.
You'd have to contact a Rhode Island Family Law Attorney about that. I'd say if the mother has custody and lives with the children, it's fine -- but I'm not a lawyer.
cause he is a clown
Well to be honest if they are already mothers then eighter they didn't use protection or the form of protection wasn't effective.
because their mothers boyfriend abused them
Phil.
your mothers gash
Lana Turner's daughter stabbed Lana's boyfriend to death in Lana's apartment
they crawl onto the mothers back for protection
Baby penguins leave protection of their mothers at rather young ages. In early life they are often kept close to their mothers tummies for maximum warmth.
Yes, single mothers are eligible to receive grants. Grants for single mothers are made available by the state government, federal government, and businesses. http://www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/
a tiger cub its mothers protection and meat,water
Mothers are generally worried about the safety of their children. Scooters provide little protection from an accident. And young riders are inexperienced and often distracted drivers.
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