In what? As for taxes, the one who has the child 51% of the time claims the child. See link below for more help.
Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.
If she abandons the child, yes.
No. If the child's' mother calls the police you could loss custody of your child and possible go to jail. If I was you I would contact a lawyer who specializes in child custody cases. If you can get a notarized letter from the mother saying it is okay and giving you full custody.
He could ask his mother, I'm sure she would know.
Yes, this is possible if the child hasn't been adopted. or the mother could destroy everything the child has known and regain custody after they are adopted. This would be a very wrong act and it is not recommended.
For 1) are you in custody of your daughter? If you are in full custody you could take her to court for kidnapping is your EX mother in law in custody of your daughter? Do you have joint custody? If your ex mother in law has no custody over your daughter you could take her to court, she is not authorized to take care of your child.
it depends on your custody papers and what they say... if you have joint custody NO.... if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it.... if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!
If she is found to be unfit or addicted to drugs she could lose custody. Additionally, if she refuses to give the father visitation the judge could find her in contempt and change custody to the father.
It's certainly possible that this could happen, yes. It's not terribly likely to happen unless the mother is deemed unfit. But it could happen.
If it's an attempt to alienate the child, she could lose custody. see links below
well, if your asking what you could do, then you could probably take her to court for custody of the child.
No. If you are not married the mother have custody automatically since birth. The only way for the father to get it is by proving paternity in court and he can then petition for custody, visitation and pay child support. Until then he can not stop her and the child form leaving. If you are married she can also leave with the child and so could you since you both have equal right to the child then.