Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
This in of itself is not enough information to determine this. Where does she go? Are they left alone? What are the Father's problems? Etc... There are too many factors here. Off the cuff I would say: Full custody? No.
Depends who has custody of the children as well as employment let alone the laws where you reside.
I get the feeling either this father is in prison or is not safe to be alone with your child. If you have sole custody of your child then you can move anywhere without the father's permission as long as it's not stated in the custody order that the father has that one hour visitation right twice per month. However, if it's working out where the father and child have a bond, then it's best to see a lawyer and try to work something out.
if the mother was a jerk enough to leave that poor kid and his father alone, yes.
Father Crow: Ah. A work of art. I did it alone!Mother and Children Crows: Ahem?Father Crow: Fine.. WE did it.
Yes, a parent receiving disability SSI can seek custody of their children. The court will consider the best interests of the child when making custody decisions, and the disability status of a parent alone does not prevent them from obtaining custody. The court will evaluate factors such as the parent's ability to care for the child and provide a stable environment.
No, & restricting visitation is actually an easy way to lose custody of the children. Hurt feelings & opinions are not laws & wives alone cannot decide when or if her children's father can see them. Cheating & getting into a new relationship do not make a man an unfit parent, & it isn't right for children to not be able to see their father simple because their mother doesn't like his new girlfriend or living situation. Unless the husband is physically or emotionally abusive & family court says the wife can & does have full custody, she cannot restrict visitation.
None, it is illegal for children to date let alone have a site for it. It is too dangerous and there are sexual predators looking for easy prey of women/children on line.
Yes, but you cannot leave him alone in the care of your children at any time.
Hera had two children who are said to be hers alone - without father - Ares and Hephaestus: Typhôn is also sometimes imagined to be hers.
depends on your age.
If he's not dangerous, let him see his kid.