Not if it doesn't violate his court ordered access rights.
It depends on the exact language in the custody decree, but ordinarily a custodial parent is allowed to place a minor child in the temporary care of any responsible adult.
criminal trouble - no ... a big child support judgment - maybe
Stay out of trouble and follow the law/rules.
Yes IF the 17 year old daughter is still under the parents custody. If they have been disowned, or have disowned their parents, or are under the legal custody of someone else, such as a grandparent or other person, then the biological parents cannot get in trouble, but if the daughter is still under their custody while living elsewhere, she is still in their control by the governments standards and they can still be in trouble.
Unfortunately, legally, it's not his decision & you can actually get into a lot of trouble if you do not honor the custody agreement; you can completely lose custody if you do not make sure the child & you are not doing what you need to be doing.
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That is going to depend on the laws in your jurisdiction. In some places it could be a sexual crime.
Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.Yes, the uncle would be responsible if something were to happen. Also, if custody was taken from the mother involuntarily the uncle could find himself in trouble for returning the child to his mother. He could be charged with child endangerment.The parties must return to court and request that legal custody be returned to the mother. They should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues if the situation is complicated.
If he's 19 and got a 14 year old pregnant, he doesn't deserve custody.
Depending on the state, yes. Arrange a custody agreement first.
No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.
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