Yes.
In most breakups it is the mother who gets custody, however, the legal basis for deciding who gets custody is the welfare of the child, so if the father can demonstrate that he is a better parent, he can get custody.
Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
The couple have shared custody of their child.The suspect is in custody.
Shared legal custody means that both parents have equal rights to make decisions regarding the child. One parent may have physical custody with the non-physical-custody parent paying child support.
Yes
If you are abused while in the custody of your mother you have a legal right to seek safe accommodation and have the abuser dealt with according to the law. seek advice from your local child welfare organization as laws etc on these matters differ from place to place.
Yes, in most cases.
The mother. The father have to petition the court for shared custody.
He didn't loose them. He had full custody when Kim was on the run and in jail and other then that they have shared custody.
no because that is what welfare is for to help the needed
He would have to petition the court. Unless the mother is unfit though he will get shared custody.