Yes. If you qualify for one.
It depends on the jurisdiction, but generally public defenders can refuse to defend a client due to a conflict of interest if it violates their professional ethics or would compromise their ability to provide zealous representation. In such cases, the court may appoint a different public defender or assign private counsel to the case.
You can but it would not be wise. The Custody Interrogatories Form in the state of N.J gives the judge a idea of how you plan on rasing the child if you were awarded custody.
Employers can refuse requests, not subpoenas.
You can refuse if the person asks, but if you are in public and he takes it anyway, there is nothing you can do about it.
As a noun, "refuse" refers to waste or discarded material. As a verb, "refuse" can mean to reject or decline something, such as an offer or request.
no, they have a right from the law
Child custody
After the baby is born the father can go to court and request a paternity test. If the test confirms the father's paternity he can request custody and a visitation order and the court will establish a child support order. The mother cannot refuse to obey the court orders that establish the father's rights. If she does, she could eventually lose custody.
when you get the e-mail friend request, there's a button at the bottom of it and you have the choice o refuse the request or accept it
Yes he can. The court will award full custody to the mother or to a legal guardian if necessary. However, the father will be required to pay child support.
Because that's how they roll
Of course not. Mom and Dad (assuming they have custody) get to decide where you live.