Single mothers have sole custody until ruled on otherwise by the courts. The standard minimum ruling is Joint Legal Custody unless there's significant evidence of abuse.
By virtue of being "unwed" the mother will have sole custody. Father will have file some type of paternity action.
no, only if you are going out of the country. I just traveled out of state with my 2 children and I have sole physical custody, it was no problem.
I'm pretty sure that you can obtain sole custody due to child abondnment.
Yes, your ex-husband can gain temporary custody while the children are visiting, but it typically requires consent from you or a court order. If there is a custody agreement in place, it may outline the conditions under which he can have the children. Additionally, if he petitions the court for temporary custody, the judge will consider the best interests of the children before making a decision. Always consult a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
The duration of In the Custody of Strangers is 2 hours.
As a father if you have sole physical custody of your child you can ask the court to have your ex, pay child support to you, and the same would go for her. It is who ever has the most physical custody of the child and also if that person asks the court for child support payments. Answer #2 Yes you do have a say in your child's religion if you have any legal custody of your child. Find out through your court more information about this.
the prisoner was remanded in custody for a further 2 months
the father gets the custody of the child if the mother dies
There are 2 basic issues in regards to custody: Physical or residential custody - Which parent the children will live with. This parent is referred to as the Residential Custodian. Legal custody - who will make the decisions on behalf of the children concerning health, education, religion and general welfare. The most common form of custody is Joint Legal Custody. This is where the children live with one parent (residential custodian) while the other parent has visitation rights. With Joint Legal Custody, both parents make the decisions on behalf of the children concerning health, education, religion and general welfare. Joint physical custody Often referred to as shared parenting, it is when the child resides with both parents for a significant amount of time. This arrangement does not always work out to be an exact 50/50 split. In order for this type of situation to work, there must be cooperation on both sides. The parents would also have to live in close proximity as not to affect the child's schooling. A few years ago there was a trend towards awarding this type of custody, however recently it has been determined that this may not be in the best interest of the child. Sole legal custody Is when one parent has the right to make all the legal decisions regarding issues such as health, education, general welfare and religion. This type of custody is not very common anymore.
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they are 2 names for the same thing.
In fact you can, if the sim you want to gain custody is related to the person who has lost the child they may gain custody of the child and will move in with them. I'm not sure if it automatic or if it is ocassional but you can definetly get custody.