The interested party would need to present factual evidence and witnesses to the court at a custodial hearing. The judge decides whether or not a parent is unfit to have custody of a child/children based on hard evidence not hearsay. The best option is to contact the state's department of children's protective services (CPS, CFS, etc.) and request an investigation.
In order to be a surrogate mother (and go through and agency) you are required to have a physical and psychological exam. Both of these need to prove that there is no risk to your or the baby if you were to becom pregnant. The psychological exam is to prove that you are emotionally prepared to hand the child over to it's parents at the time of the delivery. Diferent states have different laws. In some states it is not legal to be a surrogate mother unless you are a "compassionate surrogate mother" in which case you will receive no money for your role in carrying and delivering the child.
While Sam is sleeping, Tess decides to prove her mettle as a housewife and cook his breakfast, using recipes in a cookbook from Sam's mother.
Yes if she could prove that the child is better off in her primary care. If the child is thriving and safe with you, it would be hard for her to prove. But custody can change at anytime so she has the right to file.
Prove that if it were true then there must be a contradiction.
Without knowing the jurisdiction difficult to say. In general, you'd need to prove the mother is unfit to have custody. This is a hard thing to do. Joint custody is more likely.
I would think that you would have to file a petition in the Family Court of the area that the child lives in, and then you would have to prove her to be an "unfit" parent.
The worst possible. Statistics prove it.
Some of the chemicals of the smoke will passs over into the unborn child, causing it to be born with a lower weight than if the mother hadn't been smoking. There are suspicions of other effects too, but low birth weight is the one that's easiest to prove.
Any evidence that the living conditions of the children are unsuitable, this includes abuse or neglect. However just smoking marijuana should not be a reason to take someone's children away, no more than drinking a beer or smoking a cigarette. Given it's done responsibly.
It is the burden of the state to prove you are not. If you truly are and there is no "dirt" you have nothing to worry about.
If you smoked and then asked this question, it would prove that your IQ is shot.
By telling him who Capricorn's mother was.
It's his mother silly.
Yes she it. There have been many miracles which prove this.
If you owe her money and she can prove it, yes.
blood or dna test. Blood Test.
Don't you. There is no prove amount of alcohol that is proven to be a little or too much.