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Q: Father wants visitation there is no parent plan does court have to notify mother of motion being filed in court for visitation rights.?
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Does the mother have to notify child support of custody case?

Yes, if an order is issued.


Are your ex inlaws legally obligated to notify you immediately if your children whom you have sole custody of are involved in a car accident while in their care?

They should notify you as soon as possible. Although there is no explicit law to cover that situation they have a moral obligation to do so. If they don't that type of attitude could lead to the curtailment of visitation rights. You should consult with your attorney who can review the details of the situation and explain your rights and options.


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If a child was born 13 years ago without your knowledge and the mother is now seeking child support will you be obligated to pay if during the relationship she told you she could not have children?

Before child support is ordered they will do a paternity test to make sure the child is yours and if it it then yes you will have to pay child support. The only way you don't is if the mother is married or with a new guy that want's to adopt the child. You can give up your parental rights but you would still have to pay for your child. * If the you are proven to be the biological father through parentage testing, you will in all likelihood be required to pay support. Whether or not the biological mother is married is not relevant. Arrearages can only be recovered according to the state's SOL starting from the date that a court order becomes valid. Due to the unusual nature of the situation it may be possible to be relieved of financial obligation by filing a petition of voluntary relinquishment of parental rights (TPR). The deciding factor would be, the actions of the biological mother to notify and locate you from the time the child was born to the present.


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Can mother deny father visitation if he did not notify mother of his move and he has joint custody?

Only if he refuses to tell his new address. Both parents have the right to know where the child lives when with the other parent.


Can a father who has joint physical custody of his son be granted sole physical custody if the mother is in jail?

Either parent can have physical custody in a joint custody arrangement. If there is a court order granting the mother physical custody the father should notify the court of the mother's incarceration and have that order modified unless he wants the mother to resume physical custody when she is released.


If a child is 14 and is getting beat by the father and wants to go with the mother but the father says no what does he or she do?

The mother should notify family services.


Can the mother of your child move him out of the county prior to your scheduled court hearing to establish custody and visitation?

No, but you should file an injunction as a precaution and notify the state department. see links


Can mother take kids out of state without notifying the father?

If the kids live with the father then he can... but if the kid live with the mother then he has to notify her first.


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Can a mother be charged with parental kidnapping if she takes her child out of state and she was never married to the father?

Yes, if:- The father retains sole physical custody of the child, the mother has visitation rights and took the child out-of-state during a time she did NOT have visitation with the child; OR- The father retains sole physical custody of the child, the mother has absolutely no parental rights to the child and took the child out-of-state at any time.No, if:- There is a custody arrangement in place, whether as a written or oral agreement between the her and the father, or as an Order for Child Custody, and the mother retains primary or joint (equally shared) physical custody of the child; OR- There is no custody arrangement in place between her and the father, and there is no Order for Child Custody in place, but she retains primary or sole physical custody of the child and/or the father never bothered to petition for custody; OR- There is a custody agreement in place between her and the father, or there is an Order for Child Custody, and the father retains primary or sole physical custody of the child, IF the mother has visitation rights and chose to take the child out-of-state while she had visitation with the child;- Just about any other scenario, other than the two described above under "yes," not otherwise described here.To sum this up, no, the mother probably cannot be charged with parental kidnapping simply for taking her child out of state. The mother has a legal right to travel wherever she chooses with her child unless a court tells her otherwise. In fact, the mother may move out-of-state with the child permanently if she so chooses, and there is nothing the father can do.The fact that the mother and the father were never married is completely irrelevant. The only difference between unmarried parents and divorced parents, is that divorced parents usually submit a custody plan to (or, more often, one parent receives an Order for Primary Physical Custody from) the family court, which explicitly outlines which parent has custody and which has visitation. If the parents never married, and the child lives with the mother, she is the custodial parent (which means she has primary physical custody of the child) and she can take the child wherever she pleases, whenever she wishes. The father has no legal claim to or right to control how the mother cares for the child while she retains custody, and the mother is certainly not required to seek permission or even notify the father of her intent to leave the state with her child so long as she retains custody,


Your 15 year old daughters father has sole custody of her at this time he is in prison what are your rights as her mother?

If he is is currently in prison, then OBVIOUSLY he does not have custody of her. Notify the court immediately, and file an Emergency Motion For Modification of Child Custody, so that her custody can lawfully changed to you, or another adult of the court's choosing, who CAN assume full-time responsibility for her.


Is it legal to file for child support without the father knowing?

No. The courts are required to attempt to notify the father.


Can a divorced father move out of the state of Florida without the mothers permission.?

An unwed mother is, in all U.S. states legally presumed to hold sole physical and legal custody of a minor child until such time a court rules otherwise. That being the case, she can relocate if there is not a custodial order in place that prevents such action. It would be wise, however on the part of the mother to notify the biological father of the move and to keep in touch with matters concerning the child. This is especially important if there are child support or custodial issues in the future. Such action shows good intent on the part of the mother to keep the father a part of the child's life. It goes without saying, if there are mitigating circumstances such as a history of domestic abuse the mother should take whatever precautions necessary to protect herself and her child/children.


What if custodial parent cannot afford to bring child to visitation every week?

Immediately notify whatever court issued the visitation ruling. Perhaps it will be modified because of your situation. Be careful! If youre not complying with the order(WHATEVER the reason) you could be held in contempt of court).


What to do if a non-custodial parent won't return children after visitation in North Carolina?

Call the police and they will help you to get them home. Also notify the court that he broke the court order.