Hammered out by the court if a custody order is already on file. Visitation would be modified based on the same, perhaps child support as well if it cuts down or increases a parent's "parenting time". Also, depending on where you live, you may have to obtain permission from the other parent, or failing that, permission of the court to move, particularly if you intend to move with the child.
Consult an attorney for information specific to your case.
No. Custody by transfer to another individual is legal by court order only.
Yes because the mother had no custody over the child
A child custody lawyer must know custody law well, understand the various types of custody and how court proceedings need to be handled. They must also understand how judges make custody decisions, and frame their case in such a way that their client gets the ideal situation.
She can move with his and the courts permission.
Filing for child support has no bearing on the issue of custody. Custody is decided on the basis of the welfare of the child. To get custody of a child, the father would have to demonstrate that he would do a better job as parent. I will add that even if you do need financial assistance, that does not in any way suggest that you are not a good mother. Those are separate issues.
Certainly some evidence of responsibility (ie paying child support, job, time spent with the child) would help your case. Joint custody, however, is not just for the purpose of reducing child support; infact the child support you pay is nowhere near what it costs to raise a child. Consider the ramifications of your sharing custody--what is in the best interests of the child??
18 unless a court ordered custody modification or transfer is initiated and approved.
No.You cannot transfer legal custody of a child by a letter. Only a court order can change custody. The child's parents or custodial parent must execute a proper Medical Power of Attorney document and it should be drafted by an attorney who will make certain it conforms with state law.
It regards the issue of getting an emergency custody order for a child in need of care.
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File a modification to transfer obligee to the grandparents, than file for custody. see links below
Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.