Custodial military parents pose a special problem and many mothers have lost custody of their children by serving their country. You need to consult with an attorney in your state who specializes in custody cases. There is recent case law in many states and recent legislation that addresses this issue.
Of course. Same general custody rules apply for a parent if in the military or not.
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
Custody, not parental rights.
If she has custody of the kids. Legal custody.
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
The father will find it easier to get the custody of the children , as the wife has left both the husband and as well as the children and is least interested in them.
Only if the mother can prove repeatedly that the father is not responsible.Our custody case is in FL and our lawyer told us that when my husband deploys with the military that his children can remain in our home and do not have to relocate to the mother's home for the 6 months he will not be there.