You can but it would not be wise. The Custody Interrogatories Form in the state of N.J gives the judge a idea of how you plan on rasing the child if you were awarded custody.
Child custody
Yes he can. The court will award full custody to the mother or to a legal guardian if necessary. However, the father will be required to pay child support.
Of course not. Mom and Dad (assuming they have custody) get to decide where you live.
Questions on paper
Great article- hope it helps. Note that when invoking the 5th in civil proceeding, it is on a question by question basis. http://www.sorrelsudashen.com/papers/Fifth_Amendment_Right_Against_Self_Incrimination_in_Civil_Cases.pdf
Yes. If you qualify for one.
They can only follow it, they possess no power to enforce.A Different PerspectiveA school can refuse to release a child to the non-custodial parent. It can refuse to discuss the child with that parent and can refuse entry onto school grounds.
No. You are in custody. If you are injured or sick and refuse medical treatment you will transported to a medical facility anyway. The assumption is that you are not in control of your faculties and are incapable of making rational decisions. The police will have you examined and/or treated as part of their "due dilligence and care" of you while in their custody.
Yes
Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.Yes. Answering interrogatories is part of the normal tasks of an attorney who is representing you in any lawsuit.
It isn’t up to a governor concerning extradition. It is up to the courts.
A parent might refuse to sign a passport application for their child due to concerns about international travel safety, custody disputes, or personal beliefs.