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YES. It is rare for a mother to not have custody of her own children. By default, mothers always have custody, unless something terrible has happened. In this case... twice. She might be the playing kind, but definitely not the marrying king.

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Q: Should you be concerned about dating a woman who has two girls and no longer has custody of either one because both fathers have custody?
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Does that father have to pay child support if he loses joint legal custody?

The fathers financial responsibility to his children does not end because the courts have decided that custody should go exclusively to the mother or others.


Should fathers be given the same chance as mothers to gain custody of their minor children?

YES. Fathers have equal rights to their child just as the mothers do. Mothers should not automatically get sole primary physical custody just because they are women. The family court system in the states is starting to lean towards this. Hopefully it will not take 50 years and umpteen kidnapped children.


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Fathers Custody Rights?

There are many misconceptions concerning child custody and fathers. Custody of a dependent child is an issue when parents separate or a child is born to a couple who is already separated. In the past, the common trend was for mothers to stay home and care for the children while the father worked. Divorce rates were lower and fathers who faced the issue could be sure they would not receive custody. During the past several decades, women have begun to enter the workplace in larger numbers and many fathers find themselves taking care of children also. Courts have adjusted their rulings to allow for these situations. Although common belief is that fathers do not have a chance of getting custody, even if they are the more suitable parent, they do have a good chance in today’s legal system. If a father is able to prove that the living condition he can offer the children is better, he will often be awarded custody. Children who are old enough to decide who they want to live with will usually be able to choose; more children are choosing to live with their fathers in several cases. Initial custody hearings generally do end with the mother gaining custody in most states. This ruling may be appealed and will require the help of a father’s rights attorney. Fathers should never believe that their case is hopeless; a father who is concerned about the well-being of their child should pursue custody. Even if sole custody is not sought, joint custody may also be granted. Some judges give an unfavorable ruling against a father initially. Appealing for joint custody instead of visitation will usually result in a positive change in the father’s favor. Courts look more favorably upon fathers who have an active interest in their children’s lives and show a desire to be a part of them. The worst possible thing a father wanting custody could do is to simply give up. With the help of a good father’s rights attorney and investment of time and effort, fathers may earn more custody or win sole custody of their children. In the eyes of the law, children who are not dependent upon their mothers, such as a breast-feeding infant, are eligible to fall in the custody of either parent. Legal proceedings and decisions must be fair and unbiased, meaning several court appearances may be necessary to win.


If a mother with a child enters rehab to fix her problems can the father get full custody where they already have joint custody?

It really depends. I think that the mother and father should have full custody. I say this because the mother is doing this to get better, for the benefit of her kids. Some might argue that she should not have custody because why would she had to go to rehab in the first place. It really depends. I think that the mother and father should have full custody. I say this because the mother is doing this to get better, for the benefit of her kids. Some might argue that she should not have custody because why would she had to go to rehab in the first place.


If the mother gave her child to her mother and they stopped the fathers support payments can they make him pay again without any notice?

Yes, but he should go for custody.


What should be the fathers first move if Mother and father are not married but baby has fathers last name mother left baby with her mother grandmother is willing to help father gain full custody?

Get a good family law lawyer.


Can you write a will that gives guardianship of your daughter to someone else even though the fathers name is on the birth certificate but he doesn't have full or joint custody?

Yes, but he can challenge, which he should.


If mother left her husband no action has been taken for divorce is it legal for mother to take children out of state for vacation without fathers consent?

custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem


Do you need to file custody papers for a child if other parent is on birth certificate?

in the state of north carolina if the fathers name is not on the birth certificate can he file for custody?


If an illegal alien fathers a child to a American women can he stay in the us if the birth mother is declared unfit?

Basically no if the Father is an allies, he cannot stay in the country. He should process legal papers for the custody or else the custody might be given to the next of kin.