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Yes. Any time a parent refuses to obey court orders they can eventually lose custody. The other parent should stay on top of the situation and keep filing complaints.

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What happens if the custodial parent does not follow the court order for visitation in Nebraska?

He/she can lose custody all together. The non-custodial parent needs to file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to violate the order they could eventually lose custody.


If you have joint custody and temp orders and the resdential parent leaves child with oter and goes out of country for 10 days an non resdential paernt get custody?

A motion for first right of refusal could be filed.see link


What if you move in with one parent and they allow to live else where can the other parent do anything in Indiana?

First, the child has no specific right to choose which parent to live with without a court order. As to this issue, the other parent could file an emergency motion for custody on the grounds of abandonment.


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Talk to a lawyer to avoid making an error that could jeopardize your custody.


Why would you remove child custody from parent with theft by deception charges?

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If the divorced parent who has full custody gives up all rights to child to the state may the other parent gain custody?

Yes, this could happen.


Is it illegal to leave children alone if father has full custody?

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Can a mother leave with her daughter out of state to live?

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What is a pdl in a custody case?

This is a legal motion called a Pendente Lite (PDL for short). The motion could be about a number of issues, including Child Support or Custody Visitation until the Custody Case is completed.


An unmarried couple has a child and on parent dies who gets custody?

In most places the surviving parent will automatically be considered to have custody. If there is a reason that this should not happen, the court will appoint a guardian. Others could petition the probate court for custody.


What exactly is physical custody?

Physical custody means that a person (typically the parent) has the right to have the child living with them. This could be sole physical custody, or even joint physical custody in which the parents share custody of their child.


Should the custodial parent go to court to let the child live with the non custodial parent?

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