The judge makes a ruling on the best interest of the child, but this is why Bird Nest Custody should be ordered.
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Only if both parents agree that you should do so. Most have court ordered custody and that has to be resolved through the courts if they do not agree.
You petition the court for shared custody. The details on how it will work has to be made by both parents and their lawyers. If they can not agree, the court will decide so it better you agree on who will have the child what day etc.
No. You haven't provided details as to legal custody but it sounds like there is a joint custody arrangement. Generally, in that case the parents must agree on the placement. You should also review your custody agreement or order to see if that issue is mentioned.No. You haven't provided details as to legal custody but it sounds like there is a joint custody arrangement. Generally, in that case the parents must agree on the placement. You should also review your custody agreement or order to see if that issue is mentioned.No. You haven't provided details as to legal custody but it sounds like there is a joint custody arrangement. Generally, in that case the parents must agree on the placement. You should also review your custody agreement or order to see if that issue is mentioned.No. You haven't provided details as to legal custody but it sounds like there is a joint custody arrangement. Generally, in that case the parents must agree on the placement. You should also review your custody agreement or order to see if that issue is mentioned.
Not as long as there are fit parents. They might agree to it if the parents are deceased.
Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.
If both parents have joint legal custody, both parents must agree on the child going to boarding school. If one parent made the decision with out the input of the other, this would break the custody agreement.
The Aunt would need to file a motion for custody of a child in need of care.
If the new parents agree to it or if their parental rights are taken away due to neglect etc you can file for custody as a grandparent if that is legal in your state.
If the parents do not agree then you will need to petition the court for custody. Your granddaughter's wishes will be evaluated by the judge along with the rest of the information. The wishes of the parents are also very important because they are legally responsible until and unless the court awards custody to you. If the parents do agree then you should contact a lawyer to get the appropriate custody paperwork.
If the baby's parents agree to it.Another View: To gain LEGAL custody: onlyif the grandparents petition the court for the childs custody and the court awards it to them.
In Texas, a 15-year-old can only move in with someone else if their parents or legal guardians agree to it. If the parents of the minor and the friend's parents agree, they can petition the court for a legal guardianship or custody arrangement. Otherwise, it would not be legally permissible.
you need both of the parents to agree to have their child's last name changed