If the father is paying child support then he has some rights and if he doesn't and there is no court document then you don't have to comply to his wishes. However, if he is not living in a desireable neighborhood or does drugs, etc., then you can fight it by going to Child Welfare, but you will run the risk of losing your child if Welfare doesn't find your mother fit to look after your child while you serve time (if you have to.) I suggest you do the easy thing and clean up your act, because Child Welfare or the court system doesn't look kindly on one or both parents getting into trouble with the law, drugs of any sort and lazy parenting.
Marcy
AnswerChild support and custody are considered to separate issues in U.S. courts. In most states the court considers the length of time the parent has been absent from the child life, which means no contact of any sort. Generally a parent who has not had some interaction with their child within the space of a year is deemed an "absentee parent" and a judge can if he or she chooses terminate parental rights.
Unless parental rights have been terminated by the court or voluntarily relinquished by the biological parent, the court will not allow custodial rights to be transferred.
Yes, she can't steal your child. Yes, she can't steal your child. Yes, she can't steal your child.
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Yes, just not with the children. see link
No.
She can try, but hopefully he will get an injunction ordering her to produce the info, and live within 50 miles of the father.
No.
It is the story a father is telling his children about his life leading up to the meeting of their mother
The birth certificate can only have one father and only the biological father is allowed to be on it. And only he can sign it. A step parent have no legal right to the child.
The mother can sign her name, not the father's name.
I believe it would probably be labelled as custodial interference if both parents have custody of the child. It's usually only kidnapping if someone without custody of the child takes them, though different states and judicial systems will all make their own decisions.
What happens if a mother is Rh positive and a father is Rh negative is that they mother is given a RhoGAM shot when she gives birth. She will have to do this each time she gives birth, even if the births are not live.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
kelsey without a doubt is and steven is your father