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Generally, they would go take the father to court and claim for custody (protection/safeguarding) over the children.
The children lose their mother. If the mother attempted suicide, fails, and goes go jail, then the kids would go to the father. If the father is unavailable, or unwilling to take the kids, the children would go to their grandparents, then to Uncle or aunts, god parents and lastly foster care. If the mother attempted suicide, but fails, and does not go to jail, the first option is that the kids stay with her.
If the children are leaving the country, yes. See related question link.
First, the father must be sure that the mother did not receive permission from the family court to move. If the mother did not get permission from the family court, the father can immediately go to his local family court, and file for full custody of his children. Upon hearing that the mother absconded with the children, a judge will issue an Amber Alert for the children. The children will be retrieved from the state the mother took them to and be returned to the father. Usually this results in the mother receiving supervised visitation for quite a while, since she cannot be trusted to follow a court order.
you will go to jail
You should consult with an attorney immediately and try to go pick up those children.
They would be listed at the same level as your mother or father, because they are the children of your grandparents.
Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.
If mother and father can not agree upon this issue then it will most likely go to court. Depending on the age of the children and the courts impression of mother and father, they would most likely favour the Mother, especially if she gets house. It is harder for a father to get custody of children, but providing children want to stay with him, and he keeps house... then the chances are high. This is no simple question with only one answer. Other implications apply.
Yes, the money in various accounts goes to his mother, Katherine, and his children ONLY. Also if Katherine dies the children go to Diana Ross.
Male pattern baldness is a genetic trait that comes from the mother not the father.....it makes no difference if the father is bald....but if you want to know if the son will be bald you can get a good idea if the mother has any brothers who are bald.
It depends. In pakistan, the father has the custody. In US, both parents would be considered for custody, however case is stacked against father from get go based on his illegal status in US. However if mother is considered as responsible parent (based on her past), she might not have a problem wining the case.