Ask him for the bills.
The father was awarded custody of his children.
If you have medical payments in your insurance. Liability only does not pay medical benefits. And the medical bills have to be the result of an auto accident.
my friend lives in new jersey if she has custody of her children can she move out of state and give her children a good life.
Courts will sometimes give custody of children to mentally ill or borderline mothers. It will depend upon the severity of their cases and they will be assigned social workers.
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No. Custody must be granted by a court order unless the parents are married. If you are unmarried and want to give temporary custody of your children to your "fiance" it must be done through the court. You haven't mentioned whether the "fiance" is the father of the children.
When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determined to be abusive.When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determinedto be abusive.When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determinedto be abusive.When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determinedto be abusive.
Yes, but the father can file a challenge. Why not give him the children?
Custody of children cannot be passed around like custody of purses or shoes. This arrangement will have to go through the courts.
No. Only the court can do that.
no, only if you are going out of the country. I just traveled out of state with my 2 children and I have sole physical custody, it was no problem.
to the best of my knowledge if you are paying the bills there you might have to go to court and get an eviction notice for him because a lot of laws require you to give someone , one even if you said they could stay a few days and they never left and if he cannot provide a home and support for the children he will not or should not get custody