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Can my wifes biological father regain custody over her after the marriage?

No, he shouldn't be able to if she is legally married. If she was underage at the time of marriage and the custodial parent signed off on the marriage and that should have been the end of parental custody.


If father signed affidavit of paternity does mother still have legal custody of minor child if never married?

Laws vary in different jurisdictions. Generally, an unmarried father who signed an affidavit of paternity has established his paternity and can file a custody case. If you were never married to the other parent of your child, and never signed an affidavit of paternity then you must establish paternity legally (by a DNA test) before you can start a custody case.


Can you cross Canadian border with children?

yes you can but you require your birth certificate and passport for all and if having custody of child legal papers allowing you to cross the border with the child. that means signed waiver from other parent if custody of child is with you.


If no custody has been establish can you get your child on visitation and decide to not bring them back wjile you file for custody?

Technically in cases where there is no order of custody possesion is 9/10ths of the law IF both parents are legally recognized to be parents (i.e. have signed the birth certificate). However if one parent has had primary physical custody of the child following a separation and has been responsible for the majority of the care for the child the court may not look kindly on the other parent hijacking custody. The best thing to do is file for temporary custody before actually keeping the child.


Can a mother receive child support if she has signed over her rights?

In general, support is paid to the parent or other caretaker who has custody of the child (or to the State as reimbursement for assistance furnished).


In Missouri can a 16-year-old girl marry a 20- year-old guy with only one parent's consent?

Not unless the parent who is in favor of the marriage has sole and complete custody of the minor female. If the aforementioned does not apply, both parents must give their signed consent for their daughter to marry. Not unless the parent who is in favor of the marriage has sole and complete custody of the minor female. If the aforementioned does not apply, both parents must give their signed consent for their daughter to marry.


What documents do you need to prove you have sole custody of your child to take her out of the country?

You will need to have your final custody order listing the terms. In many cases, it may state that both parents have to sign when applying for a passport. If the other parent has visitation, it's best to have a signed letter from the other parent agreeing to being out of the country with the child.


If you signed temporary custody over to your mother of your son would you be charged with kidnapping if you took him without her permission?

Unless you go back to court and have the custody order reversed then yes, you could be charged with kidnapping because while the order is in effect she is acting as the parent.


What does signing over custody means?

Signing over custody means that a parent or legal guardian voluntarily relinquishes their legal rights and responsibilities regarding the care and upbringing of their child to another individual or entity, such as another parent, relative, or the state. This process typically involves legal documentation and may occur in situations such as adoption, divorce, or when a parent is unable to provide adequate care. Once custody is signed over, the new custodian has the authority to make decisions regarding the child's welfare, education, and overall upbringing.


What if you never signed any paperwork in your child custody case?

If a parent does not appear at the custodial hearing he or she will usually lose the right to contest any custodial ruling made by the court, and it is irrelevant whether or not the absentee parent signs any documents. This does not mean that said parent does not have the right to file a suit to have the custodial order amended.


If your were without a lawyer and signed over custody how hard is it to go back and get joint or full custody?

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I'm trying to get custody of my younger sister my mom oks it but said she had signed court papers saying she gave full custody to my dad. Is this legal and or possible without going to court?

If the original decree gave full custody to the father, then only the father can relinquish said custody. You will need to hire an attorney to figure out the legal implications required to take on such a task. But is it possible to give away custody of her without going to court? All my mom did was sign papers and send them to my dad who has not even filed them.