Based solely on the situation as reported, nothing happens to the children. For a first DUI with no injuries, no property damage, no resisting arrest and no other pertinent charges in place, it would be highly unusual for Dept. of Children's Services to get invovled. If the mother is sentenced to jail time, the children must stay with other responsible adults. If no other responsbile adults step up to do this, DCS may take custody of the children temporarily. Naturally, prior convictions or DCS inquiries may change this picture considerably. I'd advise you to seek legal counsel in this matter.
The surviving children will inherit.
they aren't smart.
As in you remarried your children's mother, or a woman with children?
YES! CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES OFTEN RECEIVES REPORTS FROM HOSPITAL SOCIAL WORKERS THAT A NEWBORN HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR DRUGS. WHEN THIS HAPPENS, RATHER THAN GOING HOME WITH MOM, THESE CHILDREN GO TO FOSTER CARE.
Under the VAWA, if accused of abuse, or physically defends himself, or the children, from abuse by the mother, he cannot get custody.
Because she had foreknowledge of it.
I take it you have no established, legal relationship to the children. In that case, are you familiar with the term "kidnapping?"
They do not get in the stomach. The babies are in the womb. This happens through the reproduction process.
Since there is no court order and you were never married it is the mother that have custody. He can be charged with kidnapping.
Missouri is known by that nickname.
Missouri
When you marry the mother of your children, you formalize your relationship and create a legal bond recognized by the state. This can provide stability and security for your family, both emotionally and financially. It also signifies a commitment to co-parenting and raising your children together.