If he truly is unfit, then list instances where he has abused the children or is unable to take care of them. If you are just trying to get custody and need to lie in order to do that, then the truth will come out in court - it always does and judges are very good at detecting lies. * The legally preferred method and the safest for the parent wishing to take such action is to request the state's department of family services or child protective services to do an investigation. Please be advised that once an investigation has been implemented it can be applicable to both parents especially if the alledgedly abusive parent request a like action.
If he has been established as the biological father you can not stop him from petition for visitation. That is his right as a parent. If he somehow is unfit you will have to prove that to the court.
Grant him supervised visitation. Your interpretation of unfit may be bias, and a fatherless child always does worse than one with an unfit father. see link
You need to prove he's the father if you're seeking monetary compensation.
If the parents are unmarried the father must establish his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity he can petition for custody, visitation and a child support order can be established. Unless you can prove the mother is unfit to be a parent, it is really hard to take custody away from the mother in Kentucky. However, a father may be awarded joint custody or/and a visitation schedule. He should seek the help of an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
The court would have to award you custody.
it takes more than one example to prove someone is unfit.
very hard first u have 2 prove your the father then prove your a better parent or she unfit (brittnay spears)
If he has been established as the biological father you can not stop him from petition for visitation. That is his right as a parent. If he somehow is unfit you will have to prove that to the court.
can you marry an unfit father by the state if you have kids in the state of illinois?
Only if you prove to be an "unfit" or bad parent. The parent that is an adult has not more rights to the child because they are an adult and you are not.
Through evidence. see link
To prove a father unfit in Missouri, you must demonstrate that he fails to meet the legal standards of parenting, which may include neglect, abuse, substance abuse, or a failure to provide for the child's basic needs. Evidence such as police reports, medical records, or testimonies from witnesses can support your claims. The court will consider the best interests of the child when evaluating the father's fitness. Legal representation and guidance through family court proceedings can be crucial in presenting your case effectively.
To get soul custody of your children you must prove the other parent is unfit. If they have any addictions, proving they are unfit will not be hard.
If you are a father. You must prove the mother unfit, drugs, abuse, prison record, etc... IF you are a mother, depending on the state you live in they would allow soul custody because you are the mother. If the father is unfit and you live in Utah and/or California where they are for the father as well and want to do joint custody in most of those two states, the father must pretty much be unfit such as abuse, drugs and/or prison record for the mother to get full custody. That is pretty much when the only time I have known any parent to get full custody of their children.
prove they have mental health problems wich restrict them from taken part in everday life prove they are on drugs or abusive or dont care
weel her mom sounds like a catholic to me. well there is nothing you can do. but your girlfriend could get a restraining order. your girlfriend needs to make shore she is doing everything that she needs to be as a parent and if she's not dss will find out. ok and the her mom could try to get grandparents rights as well. you need to be aware of that also. her mother can't prove she is unfit if there is no evidence of her being an unfit parent.
You can not unless he is unfit.