Change in circumstances for best interest of the child
file for custody
File a motion for custody based on possession. see link
You can re-file in Family Court to amend the Full Custody and Support Order.
That depends on which state retains jurisdiction.
With his permission you can.
See an attorney to file for custody. When your ex is found, you can use the court to force custody to you. If you already have legal custody, and your ex has taken the child in knowing violation of the order, then you should be bringing the police in, for non-custodial interference, or possibly kidnapping.
yes see link
I assume that the "ex-boyfriend" is also the father of the child. If you believe that he lied to gain custody, you can file a motion/petition for a custody re-hearing and be prepared to demonstrate that he lied, and that you are a 'fit' mother to have custody of the child.
file for custody see links below
Generally, you can visit the family court that has jurisdiction over the case and ask to see the file. You can review the custody order and obtain a copy.Generally, you can visit the family court that has jurisdiction over the case and ask to see the file. You can review the custody order and obtain a copy.Generally, you can visit the family court that has jurisdiction over the case and ask to see the file. You can review the custody order and obtain a copy.Generally, you can visit the family court that has jurisdiction over the case and ask to see the file. You can review the custody order and obtain a copy.
You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.
See Link BelowChild Custody- Can Fathers Win