If the father of the child agrees, then yes. If not, and you wish to contest, then you'll need to get lawyers involved.
If the father agrees, then it's fine. If not, you'll need to involve lawyers.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
No, there is still a parent left with custody. And custody can never be willed. That is for the court to decide. The ones in the will can ask for custody but it is up to the court.
Must be since all the people doing it are not in jail
The parents have assumed joint custody.
Yes, if the court feels it would be in the best interests of the child to award joint custody.
Yes.
Boyfriend or husband (unless he is the biological father) has no legal right to the child at all. The mother can try to go for full custody though.
Yes, single parents, regardless of divorced or never been married, are free to live with whoever they choose as long as that person is not bad for their child. This is what happens after people with children divorce - they find new partners and moves on.
It can if there's a concern for safety or health. Why not grant the child joint physical custody of you? see related link
WHY, were you denied joint custody? There must be some reason that a custodial parent would then be denied joint custody.
As the father has joint legal custody of the child he can not say he does not want the child at the paramour.