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Diana and Prince Charles shared custody of the children
Most often the mother. JK Rowlin got custody there than took the children to England to keep the father from getting access rights.
First ask yourself why you are wanting to stop him seeing his (and your) children. If you are dong it to get back at him then perhaps this may not be the best thing for your children, they may love their father. However if there has been any abuse of your children by their father then there may be legitimate reasons for limiting his access to them. If this is the case this needs to come out (with the evidence to back up these claims) during the divorce proceedings (which will need to be heard in court) and the judge will decide what is best.
YES. It is recommended that you get a divorce attorney to ensure a more speedy divorce. They will decide what happens and can keep track of it while you do other things with your life.
Answer That depends on what a court will say.
No. For more info see http://www.steveshorr.com/dependent.definitions.htm
A spouse can contest the dissolution of the marriage if they so choose. Such contestation would relate to the terms of the divorce not the granting of it. Even so, the spouse not wishing the divorce would not be able to keep it from though they might be able to delay the process for quite a while.
Nothing. She has the right to keep her name or take back her maiden name. Most women, if there are children, keep the name. Get over it.
If it was a gift, yes.
Not unless the court has ordered her to have no contact with the children. But unless your wife is an unfit parent, there should be NO attempt to try to keep your children from their mother. To do so will hurt the children immensely, and will cause them to have resentment toward you for keeping them from having contact with her. Children go through just as much pain and confusion as the parents do during a divorce, so they need reassurance that both of their parents love them. Whether or not your wife has moved to another state has no bearing on this. If you keep your children's mother from contacting them, the kids will think she chose to have nothing to do with them, and will most likely think she doesn't care about them. As their father, you need to do all you can to reassure them their mother does love them, no matter what your feelings towards her are. For much more detailed information on helping your children through this difficult time, see the related link below.
had my children took of me and full care of farther .im pregnant will i be able to keep my baby
Yes, she can legally keep any insurance on him that she is the policy holder (owner) of. However, she cannot apply for any new insurance for him, and if the policy goes "inactive" she may not be able to reinstate it.