can you petition mother to come to u.s. if you were adopted in u.s. The custodial parent will need to obtain a court order allowing them to take the child outside the U.S. Without the permission of the other parent (which is obviously not possible) or a court order a passport or visa will not be issued for the minor child.
The childs last name is irrelevant. If you have established paternity you can petition for full custody in court. Speak to your lawyer about your chances.
Child's Choice of Managing Conservator (custodial or primary residential parent)If the child is 10 years of age or older, the child may, by writing filed with the court, choose the managing conservator, subject to the approval of the court. TEX.FAM.CODE ANN. § 153.008. The court retains discretion to determine whether to honor the child's choice. Further, in a non-jury trial the court may interview the child in chambers to determine the child's wishes as to conservatorship. TEX.FAM.CODE ANN. § 153.009. Upon the request of a party, the court must interview the child.This is up to the judge. The Texas law does not specifically address this. But, there are alternatives. see links
If you have primary physical custody you are entitled to support. How much support is figured in a formula based on how much money each of you makes and how many days (or overnights) each of you has time with the child. Depending on the state, if the child stays with the other parent over a certain set amount of time, then that parent is responsible to pay less child support. Most states are trying to push joint physical custody where the child spends 1/2 to 2/3 of the time with the primary caretaker and the rest with the other parent.
You need an attorney in Florida who specializes in family law.
You can obtain one at the institute of physical medicine and rehabilitation in india
Only if you get on your knees and beg.
That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.
You now only have physical custody, but both you and your husband have equal custody rights to the child. That means he has a right to have physical custody too, and will not get into any trouble if he physically takes the child into his care. If you are afraid he might take the child, you will need to obtain a temporary custody order, signed by a judge, to make sure you become the custodial parent. That said, depending on your husband, the longer you have physical custody of the child, the more difficult it will be for your husband to obtain legal custody should you divorce.
That comes under child support enforcement, they will file a motion to enforce.
Not unless they obtain permission from the court that issued the original custodial order.
It means a motion has been filed in court to obtain or modify physical and or legal possession or control over a minor child.
Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.
Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.Of course not. It is inside a woman's body. No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.
There are too many variables to provide an answer. The biological parent would be the primary choice although the court may consider extenuating circumstances such as keeping the child with biological half-siblings. If it is true that the step mother has shared legal custody pursuant to a court order she may also be able to obtain physical custody. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues in your jurisdiction.There are too many variables to provide an answer. The biological parent would be the primary choice although the court may consider extenuating circumstances such as keeping the child with biological half-siblings. If it is true that the step mother has shared legal custody pursuant to a court order she may also be able to obtain physical custody. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues in your jurisdiction.There are too many variables to provide an answer. The biological parent would be the primary choice although the court may consider extenuating circumstances such as keeping the child with biological half-siblings. If it is true that the step mother has shared legal custody pursuant to a court order she may also be able to obtain physical custody. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues in your jurisdiction.There are too many variables to provide an answer. The biological parent would be the primary choice although the court may consider extenuating circumstances such as keeping the child with biological half-siblings. If it is true that the step mother has shared legal custody pursuant to a court order she may also be able to obtain physical custody. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues in your jurisdiction.
Yes. She will be classified as runaway and if you take her in without telling anyone. You can be charged with harboring a runaway. Parent or not, you are not the custodial parent according to the law.
No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.
FAM/CEMO EC/EAO must obtain FAM/CEMO approval prior to transferring equipment.