damn good!
Should not affect it, and besides, it's for the kids benefit.
Whether or not the noncustodial parent has the right to take custody of the minor children if the custodial parent is incarcerated depends on the specific circumstances and any existing court order or custody agreement. In general, it is recommended for the noncustodial parent to consult with a family law attorney and go through the appropriate legal channels to modify or establish custody arrangements during the custodial parent's incarceration.
Yes, they do.
To do anything possible to get joint physical custody.
It can be an issue of consideration in determining the safety of the children.
A custody lawyer is a lawyer who specializes in handling legal matters related to child custody and visitation rights. They help clients navigate the complex legal system to protect their parental rights and ensure the best interests of the child are considered in custody arrangements.
Report that person to Children and Family services and look for legal help to modify your custody agreement and get the non-custodial parent help or in parentingclasses.
see your other question
yes
This is entirely under the control of your custody decree. There is no general answer.
Well if the noncustodial parent wishes to take the kid the judge might give the parent custody if there is not a bad reason the parent did not get custody in the first place hope I helped you
depends on circumstances see links below