No. It is not a violation of your rights for someone to report your criminal behavior.
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It means that a person has been found guilty, by a judge, of violating a court order with respect to the custody of another person. Custody is the legal right of a parent to their children.
if you are not there for the original custody case you can lose custody. The temporary is just until the court decides who gets custody.
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That's the common tactic in order to go for full custody, but hopefully the judge will order bird nest custody. see link below
Only if specified in the order.
If the parents are unmarried the father must establish his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity he can petition for custody, visitation and a child support order can be established. Unless you can prove the mother is unfit to be a parent, it is really hard to take custody away from the mother in Kentucky. However, a father may be awarded joint custody or/and a visitation schedule. He should seek the help of an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
It depends on the custody order already in place. If the mother is violating the custody order, the father can sue her for contempt, and ask that she be appropriately sanctioned. If there is no custody order in place, the father will need to sue the mother for legitimation or divorce, depending on whether they are married, and ask that custody be determined.
he was held under custody and the directors found out he was underage drinking
Generally, no. However, the Kentucky officer may be granted a governor's warrant or may be serving extradition, and is then given limited permission by the state of Illinois to take custody of you in that state and deliver you to Kentucky.
Most courts consider the best interests and welfare of the child involved when choosing which parent to award custody to. Cohabitation is one of the factors considered with regards to this.
At the nearest courthouse.