They're not "unfairly separated."
You participated in the creation of a human being. It is now your responsibility to provide for that human being until it becomes an adult.
Courts generally assign custody based on what they think is best for the child. If you disagree, you can always petition to have it changed.
They assign child support based on the relative ability of the parents to pay.
The economics and culture tends to work out that the mother gets custody and the father pays most of the child support. That's not "unfair", or at least it's no more "unfair" than the fact that women tend to be paid less than men doing the exact same job. If you're not complaining about the one, you don't get to complain about the other.
Unfairly saying negative. Umm..."negative" means there's no drugs in you. If you really meant "unfairly saying positive," you can request they send a sample to a different lab.
The mother is presumed to have custody unless there is a court order saying otherwise.
In every state a parent is required to pay to support their child, and they cannot dodge that by saying they don't want to see the kid. I would file for custody and get it in writing that the other parent is not requesting visitation, then file for support.
You will probably have to pay child support until the decision is made and the court decides what to do. That means you pay until there is a court order saying you no longer pay. Court orders do not necessarily make sense but they are the law.
YES! Please don't ignore any solid evidence of being treated unfairly. I you have information to the enth degree, " Put on your big girl panties on" and gather the support from family or friends and deal with it head on!
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You have custody unless there is a court order saying otherwise. The father kidnapped him. Since you were never married he would have to go to court to get his parental rights and custody, visitation and pay child support. If he has not done that he has no rights to the child. So call the police.
No, the mother is no more entitled to custody than the father. If the father currently has temporary or implied custody, then a custody order must first be established before you can get partial custody or visitation rights. For example, if you moved out and left the child in the care of the father, you forfeited your custody rights until an official custody order has been established.
If father was awarded custody before and his circumstances have not changed, unless the mother's situation has improved dramatically the father has a good chance of maintaining custody.
No. If the child's' mother calls the police you could loss custody of your child and possible go to jail. If I was you I would contact a lawyer who specializes in child custody cases. If you can get a notarized letter from the mother saying it is okay and giving you full custody.
Do you have a court order saying you have visitation? Are you the biological father? If so then YES. Go back to court and file for custody.
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