Custody should change to the other parent
Yes, the United States Marine Corps has a Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, which is awarded to Marines who have deployed in support of military operations. This ribbon recognizes service members for their operational deployment to sea or overseas. The Marine Corps also has other awards related to specific campaigns or operations, but the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon is the primary recognition for sea service.
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deployment risks
no
yep
LSA
Fathers are frequently ordered to do so there, despite having primary custody. see link below
If you have primary custody you rule the child's life. You're the parent in charge but the other parent may still be entitled visitation.
By determining that the right of a parent to primary custody of the child supersedes the best interest of the child.
Yes if she could prove that the child is better off in her primary care. If the child is thriving and safe with you, it would be hard for her to prove. But custody can change at anytime so she has the right to file.
Full custody is defined as one parent of a child having sole control over a minor child with the other having no custodial rights. Primary custody means that both parents share custody (also known as joint custody) but the primary custodian is the parent that the child spends most fo their time with/lives with on a regular basis. In other words, the parent that is not the primary custodian is the one that has the visitation rights.
Yes they can, unless you showed the school a court order preventing access to the child.