I doubt they can TAKE custody. You might want to consider sharing custody until you are out of college and on your feet. Don't worry about your parents. They got you this far, didn't they?
A suspected criminal is either bought to custody or court.
I doubt it. Many have a criminal record from their youth for instance and that does not stop them from being great parents. So unless she is doing criminal things now you will not get full custody.
No. Not unless you were actually taken into custody.
own recognisance. Defendant ticketed & released.
Yes, child custody cases are typically considered civil cases. They are part of family law proceedings where courts determine legal and physical custody arrangements for children during divorce or separation proceedings.
Criminal who remain at large are known as FUGITIVES, or if they escaped from custody, ESCAPEES.
While in custody a criminal will wear prison issue cloaths, in may countries this are of a bright orange color so that a prisoner can be identified easily.
Yes, provided they have learned their lesson. Unfortunately, the same is not applied to mothers with criminal backgrounds.
He can sue to modify the existing custody arrangement. What happens after that is up to the court. It's certainly possible that he could.
Armed Robbery, and escaping police custody
It isn't automatic, but because of your living arrangement and association with a known criminal it certainly could be grounds for filing a motion to re-open the custody arrangement.
Yes, an arrest is not the same as a criminal record. An arrest is when a person is taken into custody by law enforcement, while a criminal record is a documented history of a person's criminal offenses. An arrest may or may not result in a criminal record, depending on the outcome of the legal process.