It depends on marital status, whether there are any outstanding court orders, and if not married whether the father ever established his paternity. It is a complicated situation. Even if the father has not established his paternity he could request a restraining order to prevent the mother from leaving until he does. Then he can request custody and/or a visitation order.
Even if the mother has custody she cannot interfere with the father's visitation rights. Se would need his permission to move and if doesn't agree she would need to seek the court's permission.
the father gets the custody of the child if the mother dies
If married, he doesn't have to.
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No. Your parents must come to an agreement and change the custody order filed in the family court.
That is dependent on agreement, state law, their differences in income, the needs of the parties and other factors.
who can help a unmarried mother in California get legal and physical custody for free
If there is a custody agreement in place through the courts, the mother cannot take the child out of state without the fathers consent. If there is no agreement in place, the mother does not have to have the fathers consent.
File a motion with the courts in the county in which you live to determine custody. You will probably need an attorney or mediator to help you put together a custody agreement. Both parents will need to agree to all the terms of the agreement and then you are both bound to the agreement unless you choose to amend it.
No, but the father can get the custody if he proves that the mother has bad habits like alcoholic or consume drugs.
Can a father in wi. get temporary full custody if mother is homeless?
It depends on local legislation
If the father and mother are not married, the father's name is not on the birth certificate, and there is no custody agreement in place, the mother may take the child out of state. Otherwise, there would be legal consequences.