It isn't automatic, but because of your living arrangement and association with a known criminal it certainly could be grounds for filing a motion to re-open the custody arrangement.
Youll have to be more specific. What 'rights' you are referring to? What are the ages of the children? Who has primary custody of them while you are (presumably) in prison?
It depends on the felony conviction. Especially if the felon is child predator.
I don't see why not. If you want him back.
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With regard to child custody, the court must consider what is in the best interest of the child. A felony might hurt a parent's character, but it isn't necessarily a bar to having custody. It just depends on the specifics.
They could be placed in the custody of relatives who are legal US residents or made "wards of the court" and placed in a foster or group home in the state where they now reside.
If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.
You would need to check the laws of your state. Probably not if he has been convicted of any sex related crime.
Yes. Any foreign national who does not hold diplomatic immunity can be held in custody and placed on trial for the violation of state and/or federal law(s).
if there are no other cases, then NO
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
you say 'no'. you are not convicted of felony until the court convicts you. swapna