The felony depends on the crime, however being out of the country would be the biggest drawback.
Chance of winning: 2.78%
Chance of winning: 4.76%
Chance of winning: 0.99%
Chance of winning: 5.56%
Chance of winning: 12.5%
That means that you have a very slim chance of winning. About a 10% chance of you winning, and a 90% chance of the others winning.
Custody issues are decided by the courts on the basis of the best interest of the child in question. If the child is likely to be cared for better by the father than by the grandmother, then yes, the father would have a good chance of winning custody.
I will tell you candidly, that you have no chance of winning.
Newzealand have a very little chance of winning the world cup.
Yes Brazil has a very good chance of winning their 6th world cup in South Africa in 2010. And as it is in Africa all the better.We must remember a few things Brazil have only won in Europe once in 1958 in Sweeden Pele first world cup , and they have never won when they had a black goalkeeper.
As long as the Intended parents have a legal contract with the surrogate that states that they will assume full custody, the surrogate has NO rights to the child and no chance of gaining custody.
You don't necessarily have a lesser chance of gaining custody of a child if you have a felony on your record. It depends on the circumstances of the felony and on the history, criminal and other, of the parent applying for custody. One thing you can do is you can try to get your criminal record expunged, and that way you will have better chances of winning custody. Anyone eligible for expungement should do this, since it will significantly improve their chances of getting a job or a student loan, as well as improving their opportunities in other areas. Good luck!