"7th floor": the relevance of this totally escapes me.
"get custody back": does your mother not currently have legal custody of you? (It doesn't matter where you're actually living, what's important is whether or not there's a court order saying your mother does not have legal custody of you).
If your mother doesn't have custody, and hasn't already started the legal process of trying to get it back, then the chances of this getting accomplished in the three month timeframe where it will make any difference is slim to none, not least because a court isn't going to want to waste its time on a case that's going to be irrelevant in three months anyway.
If she does have custody, then her chances of getting it enforced in a short timeframe are somewhat greater. But even if she does ... it's three months.
no
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.
I assume that the "ex-boyfriend" is also the father of the child. If you believe that he lied to gain custody, you can file a motion/petition for a custody re-hearing and be prepared to demonstrate that he lied, and that you are a 'fit' mother to have custody of the child.
No. The biological father have rights. Unless the court find him unfit to have custody then there might be a chance.
It is normal for the mother to get custody. Yes it is but it is a slim shot.
A boyfriend or stepfather has no legal right to the child so no, you can not.
Talk to your mother about reopening the custody portion of their divorce case. Find out what the reasons she is sharing custody are - there may be aspects of the agreement that you are not aware of. Let her know your concerns about your schoolwork.If you want your mother to have full custody of you, you will need to discuss it with your parents, a lawyer and a judge. If your dad is forcing you to do sports instead of school work and your grades are dropping, the custody may be adjusted.
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.
well u can get custody of the child
yess becaue she is not doing what she is supposed to so you will probly get it
Yes she can unless she makes him leave. He can be considered a danger to the child.
A boy under the age of 18 has to live with a guardian or custodial parent. An ex-boyfriend is not likely to get custody.