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He/she can't. Only the parents can change custody.
you get it for her.
no, only the parent can.
Yes.
You will need a lawyer to try and get you full custody of your children and your lawyer will have to prove your husband is abusive to his children. If you presently have duel custody of your children and you take the children to the UK you could be charged with kidnapping.
Through a preponderance of the evidence presented to the judge
So I'm assuming you are not living with any of your parents but a relative have custody of you? That means it's the court who decides where you will live since custody issues have to go through court. They might listen to your wish but is not obligated to follow it. As a minor you are not allowed to decide yourself where to live. Speak to your dad and ask him if you can live with him and then he can petition for custody. He was most likely already considered if he is a fit parent since parents have first dibs before a relative get custody.
Custody cannot be established until a child is born.
Not if she was abusive
It depends on the state, usually the state takes the children into custody, or the closest family relative.
When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determined to be abusive.When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determinedto be abusive.When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determinedto be abusive.When they have been determined to not be a an abuser. Courts do not grant custody of children to adults who have been determinedto be abusive.
A minor cannot decide with whom they wish to live. It would be necessary for the father to give the minor permission to move in with the relative and provide for the minor's support if that is allowed. In lieu of that, the relative would have to file a petition with the court to be granted custody or guardianship.