answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

That depends on where you live and your ability to provide a stable, safe environment for the child. I would strongly encourage you to consult with an attorney before you proceed because in some states, if you go before a judge with such a request without all of your ducks in a row, the child may be remanded to the custody of the state (something you would want to avoid, if at all possible).

The judge will ultimately rule what he/she feels would be in the best interests of the child and that may not be with you. Don't go to court unprepared.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is my chances of getting custody of a minor whom is not mine with notorized documents from the father who is incarsorated and the mother is mia and the child has lived with you since 2010?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why is a Notorized child temporary custody form not legal document?

Because the court has to sign off on it.


Will you get custody being an unwed mother when the father and you have a mutual notorized agreement for visitation and child support you are trying to move out of state what are your rights?

Single mothers have sole custody, however I teach fathers how to stop such moves.


What are the chances of mother losing custody to father if she has possession convictions theft convictions and DUI of substance convictions?

The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.


Do child custody documents need to be notarized?

In some jurisdictions, child custody documents may need to be notarized to be considered legally valid and enforceable. It is important to check the specific requirements of the jurisdiction where the documents will be filed.


If you live in Arizona and if you have sole custody are you allowed to move to another state?

Review your documents that grant sole custody. if you don't have court documents stating sole custody. than more than likely yeah... likely you have joint custody. both parents have joint custody until the court grants sole custody. some people assume because the child lives in there house 95% of the time they have sole custody... un true sole custody is appointed by court. Now assumeing you have sole custody granted by court you may beable to move anywhere you choose. View the laws for your state.


What are the chances the father of a child get custody if he abandoned the mother during pregnancy?

The possibilities are endless.


What are the chances a father will get full custody when mother is a drug addict?

a very big chance


What happens if you test positive on your first day of drug court?

Chances are they will take you in to custody.


You and your girlfriend had a baby and are living together now. Things are not going well and you are going to separate. What are your chances of getting full or joint custody of your son?

Unless the mother is somehow unfit to be the custodial parent your chances for full custody are slim. Courts favor placing children with their mother. You would have better luck requesting joint custody.


What are the chances of a baby's father to get full custody when he wasn't even there for the pregnancy?

2 in 10 tacos


Your 18 and shes 14 and preg you were 17 when she got preg what are the chances of you getting full custody?

Im not sure what your chances are of getting full custody but you do have a pretty good chance of going to jail. Depending where you live, that is illegal and you would have to register as a sex offender.


What if you go to court for sole custody and the father does not show up at court?

Then the chances are a lot better for you, but not guaranteed. He can always get visitation. for more info see GRANTING CUSTODY