There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.
There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.
There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.
There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.
Yes but he has to establish that he is the father so he has to get legal papers, birth certificate and do a DNA test. Without papers that you are the father you can't go to court and apply for visitation right and custody.
If you do not have any custody papers that state specific visitation, then yes he can in most states. If there are no court orders, in most places he has the same rights you do. If you have papers saying that he can only have the child on certain days or times, and he is outside of that regulation, he may be interfering with child custody.
When a parent does not have court ordered custody papers..any parent can have thr chilld...EX if the father takes him and doesn't want to return them well there is nothing you can do...if you call the police..they want a copy of the court ordered custody papers to remove the child from the non custodial parent....protect yourself get court ordered papers....my children were take by their father...i had no choice but to wait it out till he decided to return them...I did not have custody papers and nothing could be done since he was the father
No, he is not responsible until court papers are served. Also, he cannot pay if he doesn't know where they are.
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Legally, it would depend on the exact legislation. Morally, almost certainly
Go to the local courthouse within the jurisdiction of the child's residence and ask the court clerk if anything has been filed under the father's name or mother's name.
If you are already married to the child's mother and everyone is living together as a family unit, it probably is not diffcult to do so. File the papers at your local Clerk Of Court office.
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Ask for a paternity test. Most states require that one is taken to ensure the father is the one who the mother said he is. If your state does not require a paternity test, then I would suggest paying for one out of pocket so that you can take the results to the court hearing. If you are not the father and there are papers stating that there is a hearing then you should be able to fight the hearing and the paperwork.
A mother cannot move a child across the country without a father's consent. However, if it is spelled out in separation or divorce papers, she can.