Did Muna ever find his father in Sign of the chrysanthemum?
Well, honey, in the book "Sign of the Chrysanthemum," Muna did indeed find his father. It wasn't some wild goose chase like searching for your keys in the couch cushions. Nope, he tracked down that old man like a bloodhound on a mission. So, yes, Muna reunited with his pops, case closed.
A custodial parent who is contemplating any move that would interfere with the non-custodial parent's custodial and visitation rights must return to court to seek a new custodial and/or visitation agreement. Courts view this issue with the focus being on the child's best interests and that includes the importance of having access and time with both parents. This issue is viewed not as permission for the parent to move but for permission to move the child. See links for more information.
http://www.writerlaw.com/every-custodial-parent-needs-know-california-move-away-law/
https://www.divorcenet.com/resources/child-custody-and-relocation-laws-california.html
Who is the custodial parent when custody is fifty percent for each parent?
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
Can the father of an infant child take the child overnight?
Should fathers in intact homes be barred from caring for an infant child overnight if the mother works, or otherwise is not available?
How is a mother considered incompetent to take care of her newborn child?
Debilitating mental illness or very low functioning. Likely must be determined by a full psychiatric evaluation.
Can you go to any court house in the state to check the status of a child custody case?
Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.
Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.
Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.
Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.
How can you get custody for your unborn child if you know that its yours?
No one apart from the mother can obtain "custody" of a fetus. Custody battles must wait until the child has been born.
You can file for paternity testing, although it would probably be best to wait until the child is born before doing that. If the tests prove the child is yours, you can then file for custody. Due to physical restrictions, I would assume that a father can't get custody of an unborn child.
What are the Michigan laws for 16 year olds children?
in Michigan, the age of consent is sixteen years old or older
In the sense of "in custody":
arrested
apprehended
captured
detained
caught
In the single sense of "custody":
control
care
wardship
custodianship
guardianship
superintendence
keeping
supervision
charge
no, see links below
He can if his father files a motion to amend custody agreement and the court wanst to take his wishes into consideration.
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.
What are the rights of an unmarried man with kids in Nebraska who has already established paternity?
He has the right to request custody (joint custody- which may or may not be granted) and/or a visitation schedule and have a child support order entered if the mother is to retain physical custody.
What happen to the child if the father is in prison?
If a father is in prison, the child may experience emotional and psychological challenges, such as feelings of abandonment, stigma, or confusion about their parent's absence. The child may be placed in the care of another family member, a guardian, or a foster system, depending on the circumstances and the mother's situation. Support systems, including counseling and community programs, can help the child cope with the absence of their father and maintain a connection if possible. The overall impact on the child varies based on their age, support network, and the nature of the father's incarceration.
What a mother has to do to give up her rights to her 17yo kid?
The child must file for parental emancipation, that is, the parent would have no rights over the child anymore and would have to support the child financially. The child must give the reasons as to why they no longer want their parents to make the decisions for them and it must be in the general well being of the child to be separated from the parents.
Moreover, if this is in the case of a custody battle, it is a different matter entirely. You would have to discuss the custody rights and negotiate with the lawyers on both sides and come to a mutual agreement.
In Florida can you be separated but live together for the sake of the child?
Yes, and you can do it and in Canada as well. Many couples will stay for the children's sakes, but sometimes I wonder if that is the best thing for them. It appears you and your husband want to go this route, so if you have a suite downstairs then he could live downstairs, while you live upstairs. If you don't then you could have separate bedrooms and if the kids ask, just say he has a bad back and needs a harder mattress. You don't need to get a legal separation to do this. Just do it! Good luck Marcy
You should consult with your attorney as soon as possible. If you have a court ordered shared custody agreement which states that the child will spend certain time with you, your ex-wife cannot just pack up and move your child out of state. Generally, once a court approves a shared custody agreement it becomes a court order. The law that you have on your side is your court order. She cannot take away your rights of access to your child. You can file a motion in the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If it is not possible for you to consult with an attorney you should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate who could help you file the appropriate motion.
If you do not have a court sanctioned shared custody agreement on file with the court then you should request one as soon as possible.
You should consult with your attorney as soon as possible. If you have a court ordered shared custody agreement which states that the child will spend certain time with you, your ex-wife cannot just pack up and move your child out of state. Generally, once a court approves a shared custody agreement it becomes a court order. The law that you have on your side is your court order. She cannot take away your rights of access to your child. You can file a motion in the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If it is not possible for you to consult with an attorney you should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate who could help you file the appropriate motion.
If you do not have a court sanctioned shared custody agreement on file with the court then you should request one as soon as possible.
You should consult with your attorney as soon as possible. If you have a court ordered shared custody agreement which states that the child will spend certain time with you, your ex-wife cannot just pack up and move your child out of state. Generally, once a court approves a shared custody agreement it becomes a court order. The law that you have on your side is your court order. She cannot take away your rights of access to your child. You can file a motion in the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If it is not possible for you to consult with an attorney you should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate who could help you file the appropriate motion.
If you do not have a court sanctioned shared custody agreement on file with the court then you should request one as soon as possible.
You should consult with your attorney as soon as possible. If you have a court ordered shared custody agreement which states that the child will spend certain time with you, your ex-wife cannot just pack up and move your child out of state. Generally, once a court approves a shared custody agreement it becomes a court order. The law that you have on your side is your court order. She cannot take away your rights of access to your child. You can file a motion in the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If it is not possible for you to consult with an attorney you should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate who could help you file the appropriate motion.
If you do not have a court sanctioned shared custody agreement on file with the court then you should request one as soon as possible.
if you have not taken care of what you need to in court then you cant you can get chaged with kidnapping!by the why if the kids are in no danger then its not good to take them away a child needs there dad as much as there mom!so if theres any way you can fix what ever happend between you and your hosben and still be friends for kids or kid that would be the best way to do it!!!! * If no court order of custody has been granted the law presumes both parents share equal custody rights. The mother can take the children to live at another residence that is not out of state but she cannot refuse the father the right for equal time with the children. If the father were to take the children to his in state residence with the knowledge of the mother then parental kidnapping or abduction is not applicable.