It depends on many factors that you haven't mentioned. Primarily, you haven't mentioned why you care for him five days a week. If the mother is unfit and you can provide evidence to that effect to the court, it may consider you for a legal guardian. If you are providing day care while the mother works, not so likely. If the parents both consent you can petition and be appointed the child's legal guardian. You haven't mentioned whether there is a father with parental rights in the picture.
It depends on many factors that you haven't mentioned. Primarily, you haven't mentioned why you care for him five days a week. If the mother is unfit and you can provide evidence to that effect to the court, it may consider you for a legal guardian. If you are providing day care while the mother works, not so likely. If the parents both consent you can petition and be appointed the child's legal guardian. You haven't mentioned whether there is a father with parental rights in the picture.
It depends on many factors that you haven't mentioned. Primarily, you haven't mentioned why you care for him five days a week. If the mother is unfit and you can provide evidence to that effect to the court, it may consider you for a legal guardian. If you are providing day care while the mother works, not so likely. If the parents both consent you can petition and be appointed the child's legal guardian. You haven't mentioned whether there is a father with parental rights in the picture.
It depends on many factors that you haven't mentioned. Primarily, you haven't mentioned why you care for him five days a week. If the mother is unfit and you can provide evidence to that effect to the court, it may consider you for a legal guardian. If you are providing day care while the mother works, not so likely. If the parents both consent you can petition and be appointed the child's legal guardian. You haven't mentioned whether there is a father with parental rights in the picture.
It depends on many factors that you haven't mentioned. Primarily, you haven't mentioned why you care for him five days a week. If the mother is unfit and you can provide evidence to that effect to the court, it may consider you for a legal guardian. If you are providing day care while the mother works, not so likely. If the parents both consent you can petition and be appointed the child's legal guardian. You haven't mentioned whether there is a father with parental rights in the picture.
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That depends on the Judge, the law of the state where they are, and the specific of the custody request.
the son is to his mother as the nephew is either to his uncle, the mother's sister, or the nephew could be the nephew of the mother's brother.
Your mother's (mom) nephew is your answer.
Your mother's nephew is your First Cousin.
Your mothers niece is your first cousin. Your first cousin's child is your first cousin, once removed.
Your mother's nephew's son is your first cousin once removed.
No. Because he is your cousin and its wrong to date family
With the aide of a lawyer and the courts.
your nephew would be the stepfather or boyfriend of your friends mother
Your mother's brother is your uncle. Your uncle is your son's great uncle. You are the nephew of your mother's brother. Your son is his great nephew.
You would be a neice or nephew, neice if a girl and nephew if a guy.