Usually the Court would decide that.
The parents or the court decides until the minor is 18.
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if you are not there for the original custody case you can lose custody. The temporary is just until the court decides who gets custody.
Yes you can. The legal guardian decides.
Boyfriend or husband (unless he is the biological father) has no legal right to the child at all. The mother can try to go for full custody though.
most likely he will lose his rights til the judge decides what is best for the child.
It is illegal.
The court decides and no.
The court care about what is in the best interest of the children and just because one parents had an affair does not mean they are unfit to parent. It can be shared custody or one get it. The court wants the children to have access to both parents. The affair will not be the thing that decides custody.
If both parents have joint legal custody, both parents must agree on the child going to boarding school. If one parent made the decision with out the input of the other, this would break the custody agreement.
In the state of Texas, and any other state in the United States, the court system decides custody of children. In the juvenile court system, the best interest of the child is the deciding factor of a custody case.
The m other has the sole rights till the divorce case is finalised .