filing for what? Custody? If custody, it depends on the speed of the court and if any or how much opposition there is, can be as little as 30 days as much as a year or more.
Six months, but the father can file in NH first.
If the child is a minor (under the age of 18) or the mother has co-signed for the car then yes, she can take back the car. A child who is irresponsible should not be driving.
If a father finds out he is the biological father of a child, he has as many rights to the child as the mother does. He can take the mother to court for custody or to set up a parenting plan.
That decision is up to the parents. There is no law that covers this situation if the mother has not taken her husband's name in marriage.
Not without the permission of the child's biological mother. When a couple are not married and there is not a custodial order from the court, the law presumes that the mother has sole custody of the child in question.
Well you can but the court will not find that a good reason to take custody away from her.
It can take up to 6 months to receive tax money if filing jointly or if filing single it can take up to 10 weeks
No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.
Yes, as single fathers have no assumed rights. However, this does not preclude the filing of an injunction to stop the move, or to order the return of the child pending a full court hearing.
Six months, but the father can file in NH first.
How long they've been apart is not the issue. Both still must agree on where to take the child.
Depending on the country, yes.
6 hours
6 hours
Only in cases of illegitimate births. Well, the mother can take the child but she can't stop the child from seeing the father. the child deserves to see the father in their life. The father can also take the child back and the parents can share time with the child. Or the child can make his/her own decision to live with the mother or father.
Unless the mother of the child is provably unfit for the role it would be very difficult for you to take your grandchild away from its mother
no the mother should have the legal obligation to take care of the child