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They mean the same thing.
Without knowing the jurisdiction difficult to say. In general, you'd need to prove the mother is unfit to have custody. This is a hard thing to do. Joint custody is more likely.
It sounds like you handled the entire thing through the store's lawyers. Despite the "warning" if you were NOT arrested by the police, taken into custody and placed on the arrest book, you do NOT have a criminal record.
No, the word arrested is a past participle, past tense of the verb to arrest. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (arrested decay).The noun form is arrest, a word for the seizure by legal authority to take into custody; a word for an act of stopping the process or progress of something; a word for a thing.
Whatever rights are granted by the custody order. If the custody order specifies "visitation", then you have to visit. It's not an "if you want to" thing, it's a "have to" thing.
Miranda warnings are required whenever a suspect is subjected to custodial interrogation by the police. They must be read to each criminal suspect before they are interrogated in order to preserve the admissibility of their statements in court.
Because there is no such thing!
They mean the same thing . The parents share legal and physical custody of the child.See related question.They mean the same thing . The parents share legal and physical custody of the child.See related question.They mean the same thing . The parents share legal and physical custody of the child.See related question.They mean the same thing . The parents share legal and physical custody of the child.See related question.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.
custody can be taken, you'll know it but whether or not you have any say in the matter is different I beg to differ but, yes it can happen without you knowing. It happened to me and I lived a half a block away from EX. He went to court. Lied about not know my whereabouts (So I never got served) and he was granted custody of the child and the child lived with me! A couple of years later he decides he is going to move out of state. I tell him he cannot do that. He tells me yes I can and pulls out custody papers. There was nothing I could do. I went immediately to the magistrates office and by the time I got back he was gone!. Please protect yourself from this. Get some kind of custody orders. DO NOT trust that your ex will do the right thing. Even if you both agree to be civil adults about the whole thing.
That thing you get arrested for.
The noun form of "suspect" is "suspect." It can be used to describe a person or thing believed to be involved in a crime, event, or situation under investigation. For example, "The suspect was taken into custody by the police."