You have a chance of getting your children when your ex put them in foster care. No one knows how long it will take. If you are dealing with the same person I dealt with, it will take a long long time.
how badly have they been abused? then its a different story
Yes, but difficult.
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If the courts determine that you are the most suitable custodian available, you may be given custody of your niece. It is up to the court.
Not if you are under 18. Just like your parents had custody of you the state now have custody of you. So when you needed parental consent you now need the state's consent for moving before 18 for instance.
The other parent unless they lost custody because they were unfit. Then a relative can get it if they are interested or the child ends up in foster care.
No.
If you didn't assist him in coming to your house, it's not kidnapping, but it is considered harboring a run away if he's found at your house.
If she is taking her children's Adderall, she can lose custody. If the fatehr is not capable of talking the kids, they can be placed in foster care.
yes, it the judge orders it.. foster care does not exempt you.
They will take the minor into custody and return them to the parents. If they feel there is a problem, they will put them in foster care.
This depends on the circumstances and the home where the children reside. If they are in foster care, than no. If the other parent has custody, than no. If the other parent if a single mother, and custody has not been established, than no.