The only way is legally, through the courts.
Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.Not necessarily. Child custody is not a race. Generally, the court's main concern is in the best interest of the child.
There is only one way and that is to go to court. Having a good lawyer helps.
The best way to handle this is to get a court order establishing legal custody.
Sending them to nearby relatives that you trust.
By determining that the right of a parent to primary custody of the child supersedes the best interest of the child.
Custody is decided in court based on what is best for the child, not for how long the child has lived with you.
It is not in the best interest of the child to be in the custody of a parent who violates the law. They exhibit poor judgment and could place the child in danger.It is not in the best interest of the child to be in the custody of a parent who violates the law. They exhibit poor judgment and could place the child in danger.It is not in the best interest of the child to be in the custody of a parent who violates the law. They exhibit poor judgment and could place the child in danger.It is not in the best interest of the child to be in the custody of a parent who violates the law. They exhibit poor judgment and could place the child in danger.
The key provisions of the Pennsylvania child custody statutes include determining the best interests of the child, factors considered in custody decisions, types of custody arrangements (such as physical and legal custody), and procedures for modifying custody orders.
You have to apply in court and they will see what is best for the child.
Father must petition for custody and court will weigh what situation is best for the child
Yes, if the court feels it would be in the best interests of the child to award joint custody.
Length of time a child lives with a parent is not a factor in determining custody or modifying it. Custody is awarded based on the court's opinion of the child's best interests.