forcing you how?
see link
file for custody
The same rights as you.
If you have any parental rights at all, I'm not sure that your ex can "leave" custody to someone else without your involvement. In any case, you need to talk to a lawyer.
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
No, not if he is the other person that has legal custody.
You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.
Joint legal or joint physical? see link below
Ask him for the bills.
You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
unless the father can beproven that he is unfit then he sould have visitation rights set up with the court
Not if there's court access rights. see links below
Not if you're married. Single fathers have no legal rights to the children, so yes.