go to court for sure the police wont do anything.
You now only have physical custody, but both you and your husband have equal custody rights to the child. That means he has a right to have physical custody too, and will not get into any trouble if he physically takes the child into his care. If you are afraid he might take the child, you will need to obtain a temporary custody order, signed by a judge, to make sure you become the custodial parent. That said, depending on your husband, the longer you have physical custody of the child, the more difficult it will be for your husband to obtain legal custody should you divorce.
If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.
If you mean, the child's mother (ex-wife) has custody, the child's father (ex-husband) is obligated or potentially obligated for support.
No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.
file for custody
If mom has legal custody, call the police.
Of course it matters. The attack should have been reported to the police and the father should be prosecuted.
No. Because it's not your child [It may be but you don't have custody]. You should call the police.
See an attorney to file for custody. When your ex is found, you can use the court to force custody to you. If you already have legal custody, and your ex has taken the child in knowing violation of the order, then you should be bringing the police in, for non-custodial interference, or possibly kidnapping.
Call the Police. It's Kidnapping. Unless your mother has custody of the child, it is kidnapping and should be reported to the police.
You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.
Who is in jail? If the child is in jail, they have custody. If the adult is in jail, they should never get custody. If the spouse is in jail they should not get custody. Jail would have no bearing on the time of custody, just who should be able to even see the child.