If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
yes, but you must divorce him first
no you are not automatically divorced.
Yes this is true. It's wrong. I tink she will be give divorce.
Depending on the state you reside in, I know VA you can. You should be able to fileseparately for child support and custody. Then later have the provisions added to your final divorce decree. If you are living separately and have reason to believe that custody will become an issue, you are risking a lot by not going to the courthouse and simply attempting to file for it. If you don't have an attorney to advise you, get on line and start doing research in your states on line law library. Sometimes, in nasty situations, people are unaware that a divorce can take a long time, however custody is usually quickly resolved and without it, either parent can take off with the child wherever they choose. Good luck.
Asking is certainly the most simple. Doing a secret background check on your husband is not a sign of a healthy marriage. If you feel you do need one, you should probably contact your divorce lawyer for assistance.
You will not get in trouble for doing that. You are free to share any information that you have, with your lawyer.
Yes. I am in SC and have temp custody of a child whose father resides in (and I used to) AL. Go speak with an attorney and he'll take care of it. Just get one reputable that knows what he is doing so that if it gets contested (mine did) he can help you out.
A divorce is granted by a court or magistrates. They do not get angry when doing so.
Go to Family Court requesting protection. If he has custody, you should petition the courts to have it taken away from him, and request that any visits with him and the children be supervised. If he is doing it without legal access, get a restraining order.
Tell him that you will divorce him, or simply tell him to stop. If this doesn't work, then you can pretend that you are having an affair.ANSWER:You don't need to remind your husband what he was doing is a big mistakes, it's also a sin and immoral. But if he still doing it and his not worry about it, that's the sign that your husband doesn't care about you. It's time for you to let him go and think about yourself now. You don't deserve this kind of life with your husband. Let it go so you can move on..God bless you!
I divorced 1yr. ago I'm on SSDI also. X husband is self employed doing very well with his income. Can my alimony be increased down the road
It is legal to move on and have other relationships after the divorce. She is not doing anything wrong. You will probably also meet someone one day. Until then, none of you can dictate to the other who the child is allowed to see when with the other parent. So no, the court will not give you full custody based on her new relationship.