The other parent can be charged with custodial interference and harboring a runaway.
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By filing for custody modification in the court with jurisdiction, then prove to the court why it would be in the best interests of your child to award joint custody.
If you gave up custody, you would need to file a petition with the court to modify custody. However, you must show that a change in custody would be in the best interest of the child as well as other factors.
You could be possibly charged with 'harbouring a runnaway' if no legal movements are made for custody rights.
Would depend on why she can not come back. If there is a hurricane so no planes leave it would be understandable but if she just does not show up and does not ask the father if it is OK she can lose custody. The court would want to know why she did not come back.
Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.
Unless their is custody involved the girl's father is able to take her and not give her back. If their is custody involved and he takes the girl and won't give her back then that would be considered kidnapping.
Didn't you keep custody from him and he got the child back? see link
You would have to go back to court. Have your attorney file for a modification of custody order. Your ex would be notified through his attorney and would have to answer your allegation.
Depending on distance, anything from being ordered back into the jurisdiction of the court to loss of custody.
No Because when you give up custody you cant get it back Trust me my moms a lawyer and she gone through a custody battle before So i know what im talkin about
The police can bring the child back to his father since the court order says it is his weekend. The mother also have a responsibility to make sure the child is brought back and can not break the court order.
it would pee back on you