to prove such a serious accusation, the children would have to be very neglected, eg: no nutritional meals, unkempt appearance, physical abuse etc..this would need documentation by a Social service agency.
yes she can if she prove s to law enforcement that you are unfit and then files for temporary guardianship.
That has nothing to do with the children. You have to prove she is an unfit mother and that she is unable to care for the kids.
You can prove your ex-wife an unfit mother by documenting the abuses. If she is doing drugs, make a note of the episodes and any arrests.
You will have to have proof that she is using drugs in order to use that in a court hearing to try to get custody of your child. Her living with her mother does not qualify as being an unfit parent and if the child is 23 years old then they are an adult so there should be no reason to need to prove your ex wife is an unfit mother.
This is not considered an unfit mother. Where a mother lives is not anything that makes a mother fit or unfit. A mother who is a drug addict or an alcoholic that is drunk all the time is an unfit mother.
you can sign the custody over to her or she could go to a judge and try to prove you unfit to take care of them and prove her having custody in their best interest
Catch it on tape, ask the child yourself.
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He will probably have to prove that either she is an unfit mother, OR that the child will be better off with him. Most judges are on the side of the mother from the get-go, but that's not to say that they stay on that side all the time.
very hard first u have 2 prove your the father then prove your a better parent or she unfit (brittnay spears)
To prove a father unfit in Missouri, you must demonstrate that he fails to meet the legal standards of parenting, which may include neglect, abuse, substance abuse, or a failure to provide for the child's basic needs. Evidence such as police reports, medical records, or testimonies from witnesses can support your claims. The court will consider the best interests of the child when evaluating the father's fitness. Legal representation and guidance through family court proceedings can be crucial in presenting your case effectively.
it takes more than one example to prove someone is unfit.