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New laws have been recently enacted in order to ensure that you can't do that. Legal matters of that sort can not be changed until the servicemember returns home.

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If a unmarried father is in the military and the mother is living with her parents and she has no job what are the chances that the father will get full custody of his child?

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What rights does the father have if his ex-spouse is in the military and is deployed out of the country and names the step-parent as the caregiver of the children?

If you have not had your rights terminated and you still have joint custody you are entitled to visitation as set up by the court. If you have not been to court before over vistation and your name is on the birth certificate you still have the right to go get your child even if she has put the step-parent as caregiver. If you don't have your custody and she has full custody you may go to court and fight for your rights more than likely if you haven't lost custody over your acts then you will be awarded partial or joint custody so you could keep the child while she was in the military. Im in law school that's what rights you'd have in my state


What is full custody?

when you're in full custody someone has control over you. Like the police when they have custody over you they have captured you and you're in their control.


Can you go on vacation out of the country with your daughter if you have full custody?

yes if you have full custody you dont have to consult your ex.


If One parent has full custody but child wants to live with noncustodial parent?

They recently changed the laws of custody, No one parent has full custody UNLESS they see the other parent as unstable and unfit. If the parent you want to live with has been deemed unfit as a parent then it will have to be taken to court or you can contact certain child organizations to give you more details about how to leave your current home and return to the home of an "unfit parent" However if one parent obtained full custody of the child and the other parent was not deemed unfit as a parent, you may still live with them because of the recent change in custody laws, stating no one parent can have full or primary custody. (in other words, if your mom has full custody and your dad has none ((Also assuming the father hasn't been charged with being a drug addict, alcoholic, or financially unstable etc.)) you may live with the father)

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If military mom was deployed and now father wants full custody can she lose custody of the children?

Custodial military parents pose a special problem and many mothers have lost custody of their children by serving their country. You need to consult with an attorney in your state who specializes in custody cases. There is recent case law in many states and recent legislation that addresses this issue.


Is it illegal to leave children alone if father has full custody?

Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.


If a unmarried father is in the military and the mother is living with her parents and she has no job what are the chances that the father will get full custody of his child?

15% to


What rights does the father have if his ex-spouse is in the military and is deployed out of the country and names the step-parent as the caregiver of the children?

If you have not had your rights terminated and you still have joint custody you are entitled to visitation as set up by the court. If you have not been to court before over vistation and your name is on the birth certificate you still have the right to go get your child even if she has put the step-parent as caregiver. If you don't have your custody and she has full custody you may go to court and fight for your rights more than likely if you haven't lost custody over your acts then you will be awarded partial or joint custody so you could keep the child while she was in the military. Im in law school that's what rights you'd have in my state


What if you had full physical custody of your child and then the father files for custody due to child being overweight?

If at the custody hearing, the judge believes that you are the cause of the child's overweight problem, the father could very well win full custody. If you can afford it, hire a lawyer to argue for your side.


If legal and physical custody was granted to the mother is that the same as full physical and full legal custody?

Yes. Legal and physical custody granted to the mother means full, sole legal and physical custody.


If you sue for full custody of a child does the noncustodial parent still pay child support in New York?

Yes, being granted full custody does not relieve the other parent of their financial obligations to the child(ren).


What is full custody?

when you're in full custody someone has control over you. Like the police when they have custody over you they have captured you and you're in their control.


If you have possessory custody. How can you get full custody?

You file a motion with the court.


Can you go on vacation out of the country with your daughter if you have full custody?

yes if you have full custody you dont have to consult your ex.


Can you get full custody of your children if your ex-husbands new wife has a criminal record?

I doubt it. Many have a criminal record from their youth for instance and that does not stop them from being great parents. So unless she is doing criminal things now you will not get full custody.


Do you have to have full legal custody to sign over rights?

yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.