no because it can be taken as child napping
Mother has sole custody. I'm in KCMO. see link
establish custody
In all states the mother has sole custody and control at the time of the birth. Unmarried fathers have no assumed parental rights, just financial responsibility. The father does have the right to petition the court for permission to see the child. see links below
The mother. The father have to petition the court for shared custody.
File a modification motion. see links
No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.
Depends if it is a single trailer or a double-wide
She already has sole legal custody as an unmarried mother. He can petition for visitation and pay child support.
mother has sole custody even if living with father
The mother. The father have to petition the court for custody or visitation right.
I think it depends on how long the mother will be incarcerated for. There might be a hearing giving the father temporary custody. But if the father ever tries to get full physical custody of the child in the future, it might not be good for the mother. However, she can never be refused visitation.
The mother. The father have to prove paternity in court and petition for custody, visitation and can then also pay child support.