It's likely, but I don't think that you could legally demand custody. You could work out some arrangements with the custodial step father and the biological father concerning visits and vacations, but you will still need a court order that gives you custody.
you say hi then leave. :P
No, there is still a parent left with custody. And custody can never be willed. That is for the court to decide. The ones in the will can ask for custody but it is up to the court.
She married Carlos Scola in 1989 and divorced him in 1994, she has since lived with someone else and had a child, not sure if she remarried.
Yes He Did. Our Lord Said that anyone who gets divorced & then gets remarried to someone else is committing adultery.
If they do not have custody of the children, they cannot. If they have custody, they can apply to a court for a name change.
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A custody lawyer would assist someone in a legal dispute over the custody of children. For example after a divorce where children are involved, there would usually be a custody hearing (court) where a custody lawyer would aid both parties in obtaining custody or partial custody of their children. (ownership if I might say)Added: Sounds like a generic-type slang name for an attorney who specializes in the paractice area of Family Law.
The word "custody" is usually used in relation to safekeeping or responsibility over someone. An example of a sentence using the word "custody" is "In a surprising decision, the judge granted custody of the children to their father. "
How come they do not have custody of their children? I would find out why, that will be able to tell you if they will be good to your children. Good luck and God Bless:)
Basically it means getting to be the legal guardian of children. For example, if a couple divorces and the mother is given custody of the children, she then becomes the children's legal guardian and they will usually live with her, often with visits from the father.
he is not married but he does have a girlfriend
The Church of Scotland does not grant annulments of marriages. It is, however, possible for someone who is divorced to be remarried in the Church of Scotland (subject to the permission of the Minister of the local parish church).