mostly the kids get sent to the next of kin but if not a child home and if not then they could go to prison with their mother.... they would be treated normally like a normal kid but it wouldn't be the same
When a single mother is sent to prison, the most common outcome for their children is that they are placed in the care of relatives or in foster care. This separation can lead to emotional and financial challenges for the children, impacting their well-being and future outcomes.
The reason why Rizal's mother, Teodora Alonso, was imprisoned was due to false accusations of attempting to poison her sister-in-law. Teodora was eventually acquitted of the charges, but the experience left a lasting impact on Rizal and his family.
Mountjoy Prison was established in 1850 in Dublin, Ireland. It is a male prison and one of the largest in the country.
HM Prison Blundeston was opened as a prison in 1963 and closed in December 2013. It operated as a Category C prison for adult males in England.
Hakea Prison was opened in 1985. It is located in Canning Vale in Western Australia and is a maximum-security prison facility.
In Alabama, you can marry a prison inmate by obtaining a marriage license, having the inmate sign the marriage license, and getting the necessary permissions from the prison. You can then have a wedding ceremony either in the prison or at a location approved by the prison authorities.
No, Mother Teresa was never sent to prison.
File a motion while in possession, real easy. see links
They are not in prison. Alex has said that he was going to stay with his grandparents when he was out of prison. Derek, however, is staying with a family that has offered him to live with them, amongst them 4 children, father, and mother .
No. Both will have custody and the visitations will have to worked out. The only thing that will change this will be if you are not the mother or you have been in prison or in a mental hospital. You need to work with a lawyer.
Yes, provided you have been sentenced in UK, you can serve a prison sentence even if your mother is an employee.
Yes, if the father is not given custody he will be obligated to keep paying support to whomever the court awards custody or guardianship of the children.
No, ones in prison are not obligated to pay or accrue arrears. A Canadian mother tried to get arrears on the father of her children who was recently released from a California Prison after ten years when it was learned she coerced them into making the allegations. Her claim was denied specifically on the grounds stated above.
Not usually unless he is proven to have abused the children. He may or may not get joint custody it just depends, and almost always father or mother have visitation rights.
If you are a father. You must prove the mother unfit, drugs, abuse, prison record, etc... IF you are a mother, depending on the state you live in they would allow soul custody because you are the mother. If the father is unfit and you live in Utah and/or California where they are for the father as well and want to do joint custody in most of those two states, the father must pretty much be unfit such as abuse, drugs and/or prison record for the mother to get full custody. That is pretty much when the only time I have known any parent to get full custody of their children.
In prison.
The most common from of release from prison is discretionary parole. This is the release of an inmate from prison to supervision that is decided by a perole board or other authority.
If they are legally married, the father gets rights until mother gets out of prison, after that it is up to the state. If not legally married, they go into state custody.