A judge will award custody based on which parent is morally, financially, medically and psychologically fit to be the better parent. The judge will take all evidence into account before making that decision. If you cheated - that doesn't necessarily rule you out of the process. On the other hand, the judge may see you cheating as morally wrong.
The judge can grant split custody of both parents live in the same school district as the child. However, the judge will take many things into consideration before he rules. An attorney can answer any questions you have about custody issues.
It is difficult to get out of DSS custody until you are over age eighteen. It is possible sometimes to have a judge grant a minor emancipation.
np ****** No judge in the US is going to grant legal custody of a minor to their boyfriend/girlfriend.
No judge in their right mind would grant it.
It would be highly unusual for a judge to grant sole custody in such a situation. She would have to be deemed an unfit parent by the court or consent to the custody arrangement.
Yes, a judge can grant full custody to someone without a DNA test. Custody decisions are primarily based on the best interests of the child, which can include factors such as the child's emotional and physical needs, the relationship between the child and the caregiver, and the stability of the home environment. If the judge finds sufficient evidence or circumstances that support awarding custody to a non-biological parent, a DNA test may not be necessary. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction and individual case circumstances.
YES, IF YOU ARE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, YOU NEED TO ASK FOR CUSTODY AS PART OF THE DIVORCE SETTLEMENT. THIS WOULD BE THE BEST TIME TO DO IT BECAUSE IF SOCIAL SERVICES ALREADY TOOK THE CHILDREN FROM THE MOTHER , THE JUDGE WOULD EASILY GRANT YOU CUSTODY THE CHILDREN.
Whether a restraining order is granted is based on the merits of the complaint, not who filed it. If the judge sees reason to grant the order it will be.
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Yes of course. Unless the custodial parent is unfit the judge would not just change it though but there is also shared custody. It's up to the court to decide.
The parent can petition for custody or can take the matter before a judge who will hear testimony and the issue a ruling.