It would indicate to the judge that you may not be willing to provide a stable environment in which the child's needs are placed above your own. That is one factor that will be considered among many others. The main consideration will be what placement is in the best interest of the child.
It would indicate to the judge that you may not be willing to provide a stable environment in which the child's needs are placed above your own. That is one factor that will be considered among many others. The main consideration will be what placement is in the best interest of the child.
It would indicate to the judge that you may not be willing to provide a stable environment in which the child's needs are placed above your own. That is one factor that will be considered among many others. The main consideration will be what placement is in the best interest of the child.
It would indicate to the judge that you may not be willing to provide a stable environment in which the child's needs are placed above your own. That is one factor that will be considered among many others. The main consideration will be what placement is in the best interest of the child.
It would indicate to the judge that you may not be willing to provide a stable environment in which the child's needs are placed above your own. That is one factor that will be considered among many others. The main consideration will be what placement is in the best interest of the child.
When married you have equal rights to the child.
A child custody order remains in effect until the child is of the age of 18. If the child turns 18 before he or she graduates high school the custody order will stay in effect until the graduation occurs.
Sorry about the hernia, but it should not effect those.
If the mom has custody. If they have to split custody then no she doesn't.
Full custody is defined as one parent of a child having sole control over a minor child with the other having no custodial rights. Primary custody means that both parents share custody (also known as joint custody) but the primary custodian is the parent that the child spends most fo their time with/lives with on a regular basis. In other words, the parent that is not the primary custodian is the one that has the visitation rights.
Yes, until you have established your paternity legally. Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he can establish his paternity through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
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If married, he doesn't have to.
In the US, no, you can't gain custody merely because you don't like your ex's new boyfriend/girlfriend. However if that boyfriend/girlfriend is unfit/ presents a danger to the child, that's a totally different situation.
File for change of residential custody. see links
No, a man does not always get custody. If one of the people in a marriage has an affair, it is usually the person not having an affair that gets custody of the child or children.For example, if the husband is having an affair, and the wife wants a divorce, the woman (wife) would get the custody of the child or children, and not the man (husband). This is the same vice versa, too.
Before or after a change of custody?