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Only if the parents are found unfit does the grandparents as well as other relatives have a chance for custody.
If the parents have never married and live separately with their own parents, a court would need to decide on custody. Typically, the court will place the child with the mother, but the best interests of the child are primary.
Since there is no court order and you were never married it is the mother that have custody. He can be charged with kidnapping.
mother has sole custody even if living with father
The mother. The father have to petition the court for custody or visitation right.
The mother is presumed to have custody unless there is a court order saying otherwise.
If the parents are going to split up, one needs to file with the courts to define custody, child support, visitation, etc.
mother has sole custody, father has child support obligation. see link
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yes, see links below
the person who has physical possesion of the child.
no