Yes. Illegal parents is usually acknowledged by the court and get the same parental rights as other parents. If they do get sole custody the child will go with them when deported.
Why would you want it? Joint custody is best for the kids.
In all states they have sole custody, but in Arkansas, it has the clearest expression of this. see link below
No. If your mother has sole legal custody she can consent to your getting married.
no
You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
apply to the courts for sole custody and pray.
My husband had this happen to him..... The mother had sole custody, she died in a car accident. Father picked her up and now had sole custody of her. We called around to different attourneys to see if we had to do anything through the courts to get sole custody, and we were told that due to bio mother dying biodad instantly got sole custody. Now if he didn't want sole custody then a near relative could petition the court for sole custody. Hope that helps some.
Review your documents that grant sole custody. if you don't have court documents stating sole custody. than more than likely yeah... likely you have joint custody. both parents have joint custody until the court grants sole custody. some people assume because the child lives in there house 95% of the time they have sole custody... un true sole custody is appointed by court. Now assumeing you have sole custody granted by court you may beable to move anywhere you choose. View the laws for your state.
well to u and the person that askd how can u get sole custody if you have joint custody is to fight it in court show ur good points and views and explaine y ud b a better guardian if u had sole custody
No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.
Well, You could just give her sole custody, wait, and then get her to give you sole custody. I am just guessing