No he cant
whwn your ex is jelous e
Yes, but you can take him to court and fight for custody.
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maybe she has low self esteem, maybe she's pregnant and doesn't wanna fight for custody of the child, maybe she thinks she deserved it
What do you mean by Bad Tricks? This can be interpretive.
Take it court and fight for custody
He might institute a custody fight. If you leave and do not allow him any contact with his child, the court will not look kindly upon that when determining custody. But that is the least of your worries. If you just take off (for good) with the child without telling him anything, he can have you arrested for kidnapping. If you simply want to move out though and still let him visit the child, there's nothing preventing that. You just need to make sure the communication between the two of you is always very clear. The above is a good post, but wanted to add that if your boyfriend is abusive to you; into drugs; belongs to a gang; is never there or has deserted you on many occasions (or refuses to work) you can seek Legal Aid and go for total custody of your child. However, if your boyfriend has been a fairly good father and the two of you simply don't get along then the advice the above poster gave you is totally correct.
he has the right to fight for custody of the child involved but in the end depending on the situation the mother would be granted soul custody unless the mother is less fit than the father to raise the child
Yes, a mother can fight for custody. Unfortunately, the courts are going to tell you no, if you can't prove the change in custody is beneficial to the child's well being.There were reasons why the father was granted custody in the first place. Generally, there must be a change in circumstances in order to take the case back to court. If nothing has changed there is no reason for the court to spend time going over the same case again. Perhaps the mother can prove to the court that the factors leading the court to award custody to the father have been addressed. Perhaps the child is better off with the father. The mother needs to convince the court that a change in custody is in the best interest of the child and not the mother's interest.
Yes, when you marry him. No, he doesnt get custody over you and your son just because he is 19. If your married to him you and the boy are dependents, meaning he is financially responsible. Just being boyfriend and girlfriend has no legal boundaries. He doesnt just get the baby either. The mother usually has the inherent rights over baby unless father takes her to court to fight for custody.
Yes, either parent can take a child if there is no custody agreement set into place yet. The father will need to hire an attorney and fight the mother for custody in court if he thinks she is unfit.