Yes, the parents have to pay child support. They can give you temporary custody.
It's up to the lawyer if he wants to take your case for free.
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When parents share joint custody major decisions concerning the child(ren) must be agreed on by both. This includes moving the child(ren) out of the state jurisdiction where custody was awarded. Either party can petition the court to allow the move or block the move if it becomes a matter of contention. The court will always renders decisions based on the welfare of the child(ren).
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If the niece is an adult, her aunt can take her anywhere she wants to go. If the niece is a minor and the aunt has custody, she can take her anywhere she wants, as long as conditions of the award of custody do not limit travel or relocation. If the aunt is not a custodian of a minor niece, then she can take the niece out of the country only with the permission of the custodian or custodial parent.
you can sign the custody over to her or she could go to a judge and try to prove you unfit to take care of them and prove her having custody in their best interest
Not without a a first right of refusal in the current custody orders, or custody modification
You probably can, if you get the paperwork and permission then yes, I'm sure you can. Also , make sure you are at a legal age to be able to take custody over someone.
I just found out tht my dad and step mom have custody of my son which I have not sign him over to them and my son lives with me I take care of him. What can I do?
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.
No you can not.
You must file a petition for modification of the custody order in the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You must provide compelling evidence regarding why the court should take custody from the mother and transfer sole custody to you. Generally, that means you would need to prove the mother is an unfit parent. See related question.You must file a petition for modification of the custody order in the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You must provide compelling evidence regarding why the court should take custody from the mother and transfer sole custody to you. Generally, that means you would need to prove the mother is an unfit parent. See related question.You must file a petition for modification of the custody order in the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You must provide compelling evidence regarding why the court should take custody from the mother and transfer sole custody to you. Generally, that means you would need to prove the mother is an unfit parent. See related question.You must file a petition for modification of the custody order in the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You must provide compelling evidence regarding why the court should take custody from the mother and transfer sole custody to you. Generally, that means you would need to prove the mother is an unfit parent. See related question.
If she's paid child support and depending on circumstances.
To receive it, they take over the claim.
File a motion for custody based on possession. see link
No. If the biological parents have joint legal custody, the step mother has no legal authority over the child whatsoever.