Petition the court that granted him full custody for a modification of the custody order. You will probably need an attorney.
That depends on which state retains jurisdiction.
that depends on if the mother has custody over her daughter or not. It also depends on how old the daughter is. If she is under the legal age limit, then the mother is still responsible and makes all decisions for her. If the mother does not have full custody over the daughter, then the mother and the father of that child must come to an agreement on the living whereabouts of the daughter. If the mother has legal custody over the daughter and the daughter is not of legal age yet, then yes, the mother can bring the daughter over too.
It depends on the custody agreement that is in place. If a minor changes residence without the permission of the parent who has primary custody, then that goes against the court order. If she wants to change residences, a request to the court will usually accomplish this.
yes because your family if she come up with evidence that your home is not safe the child and her house is very safe the yes but it going to be hurt i will pray for you like if it helps
The court orders must be followed. If the parties have come to a mutual agreement they should file it as a modification to the visitation and custody orders.
Well, the mother is actually afraid of the shy daughters social life so she signs her up for all the activities even if there against her will. She probably does ask her daughter what she wants to join cause she hopes that she has interest in making friends and still wants her to be happy in the activities she is doing. And she wont let this girl quit an activitie cause she wants to bring her out of her shyness and she cant do that if shes out of the activitie. The overall answer to this question is that this mother loves her daughter very much and doesn't want her to feel lonely or an outcast in anyway.
She wants him to stay home because she had been dreaming of his death and is afraid they will come true.
Yes, legally.
its because he is afraid of deception and that you will tell him what he dosent want to hear
if you don't then the foster home will come and get the baby.
I wouldn't think so. You are the mother therefore you all ready have custody of your baby. Your coworker is wrong. Unless you have another person who wants the baby as the natural mother your rights are established. Custody issues come from a spouse or partner that wants the baby.
Probably because she wants to live vicariously through her daughter.