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Q: If your sons father does not have contact with his son and doesn't show interest in him how easy would it be for you to get custody if he wont sign over his rights?
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How can a father get custody of his children from there birth mother?

A father can get custody of the children if it can be demonstrated that that is in the best interest of the child. The father being the primary caregiver would help.


How do you set up custody of your child in case of your death?

Contact the father so custody can be givin to rightful parent.


Can you get custody of child if mother moves out of the country and doesnt take the child?

I'm assuming you are the father and a fit parent and then yes, you would probably get custody.


If the father doesnt show to court for custody does the mother get custody automatically defaulted that day?

Yes. Its the same as not showing up for other court dates.


If a biological father has had no contact with his child then can he get custody of him if something happens to the mother?

Unless the biological father has relinquished custody, he can ask the court to grabt custody in case the mother dies or cannot take care of herself.


What if a father has custody and the child does drugs and allows it?

Than a review needs to be made by the courts as to whether continued custody is in the child's best interest.


What if the father is not in the child's life and the stepfather wants to have joint custody with the mother?

Get over it..the kid doesnt want you!


Can a married father win custody of a child The mother is deceased and child currently living with grandmother?

Custody issues are decided by the courts on the basis of the best interest of the child in question. If the child is likely to be cared for better by the father than by the grandmother, then yes, the father would have a good chance of winning custody.


Who gets custody of a baby when the father is 19 and the mother is 17 and living at home?

The courts will determine who gets custody of the child. The courts will consider what is in the best interest of the child.


If father has no contact with child for first five years do you need to file for full custody?

No, you slowly make it harder, i.e. first use half, if father continues declining, file full custody


What can you do to get your child back from a person who said he was the father and got a court order along with a restraining order and he's not on the birth certificate?

Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.


Can a father get custody if he didn't pay child support?

If the mother is deemed to be unfit the father may get custody depending on the outcome of the court's review of the situation. The decision will be made by a judge in the best interest of the child. You should consult with an attorney.