Depends on total evidence and not just one piece.
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Joint custody with both ex-wives.
Of course not. On the other hand, if you're allowing people around the children who are a danger to them (ie boyfriend is a drug user, is a convicted felon, etc) then the ex will have an extremely strong case for custody.
If your ex has custody than yes. If not than the other parent has every right.
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Consent... and it depends on who has legal custody.
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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.
You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
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Yes, if she has sole legal custody. Not necessarily, if you have joint legal custody. Definitely not, if you have sole legal custody.
Ex-felon is a widely misused term. Unless you've been acquitted of a crime you'd been previously convicted of, you're not an ex-felon - ex-convict, perhaps, once you're no longer state property, but still a felon.