Why wont the military legal counsel just allow you to give your mother power of attorney? I kept a kid for a woman in the military who went to Korea for a year and the military provided their own paperwork. I am sure a recruiter who usually bends over backwards for anyone going into the military would be able to help you with that.
No. A notary is just a witness to someone singing a document. The document could pertain to custody or power-of-attorney issues, but not necessarily. The notarized paper could mean anything . . . you'll just have to read it to find out.
Guardianship, not custody
Being a guardian for someone is basically their legal representative, UNLESS these guardianship documents allow for actual physical custody. If that is the case, and the documents is notarized, given by the parent who has official custody, then it should be fine. But they need to file that document with the courts as soon as they can, publish it and make it official. That way, everyone knows what is going on and with whom.AnswerYou cannot be a legal guardian until you have been appointed by a court of law.
Custody is determined by the courts.
You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.
What you're wanting if a "Friend of the Court" or Amicus curiae document. See link below. Before doing so, consider the Relate Link addressing the harm Sole Custody will do to the child.
The military transfers custody to the US Marshals very simple.
Military Arrest is when the Military takes a civilian into custody.
An active duty military soldier can get joint custody of a minor child. There is not a lot of case law regarding custody and the military, but in cases without extenuating circumstances, joint custody can be given.
A civilian is taken into military custody
No. If the child's' mother calls the police you could loss custody of your child and possible go to jail. If I was you I would contact a lawyer who specializes in child custody cases. If you can get a notarized letter from the mother saying it is okay and giving you full custody.
No, this has to be done legally through the court system. Go to a paralegal to fill out forms and get them notarized.