yes you can when you divorce you can do anything you want with your children as long as you have custody of them.
yes
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
YES, IF YOU ARE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, YOU NEED TO ASK FOR CUSTODY AS PART OF THE DIVORCE SETTLEMENT. THIS WOULD BE THE BEST TIME TO DO IT BECAUSE IF SOCIAL SERVICES ALREADY TOOK THE CHILDREN FROM THE MOTHER , THE JUDGE WOULD EASILY GRANT YOU CUSTODY THE CHILDREN.
divorce, death of loved one, taking car of children (or mother)
The mother, unless proven to be unfit or incpable of caring for the children, and regardless of her marital status, invariably gets custody after a divorce.
If you are the mother you should be able to leave with the children. Depending on your state who ever has the children in their custody more likely gets the children if in a stable environment.Another PerspectiveUntil there has been a custody order issued by the court both parents have the same parental rights. Most women who separate from their husbands pending a divorce keep their children with them, however, if the husband objects the wife needs to consult with an attorney or court advocate and try to obtain a temporary custody order.
Garth Brooks and Sandy were married 14 years and produced three children. The children live with their mother who lives just down the street from Garth and Trisha.
My iguana come from Florida how do you know what they look like when they're pregnant and the eggs do you put them in a separate cage with the lizards or separate the lizards from the mother
you will go to jail
In most cases the children will stay with their mother even though the father has a legal deportation.
file for divorce and ask for custody of the children, but be prepared to hear in court whatever reason he has for wanting to get himself and the children away from you, and be ready to defend yourself.
New research suggests it is not the divorce itself that causes divorced moms with children to be depressed, but the stress of trying to raise children at a much lower level of economic support.