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WHY, were you denied joint custody? There must be some reason that a custodial parent would then be denied joint custody.

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Q: What happens when a cutodial parent is denied joint custody of a minor child?
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How would custody be denied to a mother?

Many factors unrelated to her ability as a parent. see links


What happens when you are paying child support but being denied visitation and your child resides in a different state?

The non-custodial parent should file for visitation rights for the child in the county where custody was given. If the parent who has custody of the child is preventing the non-custodial parent the right of visitation they can be found in contempt of court if visitation has already been established. If the custodial parent has too many repeated contempts filed against them, custody can be switched to the other parent.


If both parents have 5050 custody of children what happens if one parent becomes incarcerated does that parent lose their custody?

That's up to a judge, but why would it matter?


What happens if custodial parent leaves when court has denied the move?

Then the custodial parent can be charged with kidnapping and she/he can lose custody. You should notify the court immediately and request an injunction if you think the custodial parent is planning to defy the court order. The court will advise you of any further action you need to take. You should also be advised that there is a Uniform Child Custody Act in the United States. Every state recognizes, and will enforce, custody orders from other states.


What is domiciliary custody?

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What happens if the other parent does not file an opposition in a child custody case?

The parent who filed for custody is usually granted it, unless the judge feels it would be in the best interests of the child to rule otherwise.


Should a father ask for child support first?

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Can a parent have custody of a child with out work?

Yes, a parent who is unemployed can have custody.


If you have joint custody and are in the middle of a court battle to move out of state what happens if you move before there is a ruling or consent?

The other parent could get sole custody.


What happens when a spouse dies in middle of divorce and there are temporary custody orders?

The child go to the other parent.


What happens when the non custodial parent who shares joint custody gets awarded temporary custody with supervised visitation Supervised visitation is not being allowed?

by whom?


If you have joint custody and one parent abandons the child what happens?

I suggest you return to court to get sole custody and an order for support, if there isn't already one in place.