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Custody

A person having custody of a child exercises exclusive parental authority and responsibility over the child’s physical provisions, moral and emotional health, medical treatment, discipline, religion, property, control, and place of residence.

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When the dad was physical custody what rights does the mom have?

Whatever are specified in the court decree. It varies too much for any simple answer to be meaningful.

What does it mean when the child shall not be removed from the jurisdiction of this court in the exercise of this visitation?

It means that without the permission of the court, the child cannot leave the geographical location of the court. So if the family court is located in City X and has jurisdiction in City X, the child cannot be removed from City X. If the court is a state court or provincial court the child cannot be moved from the state/province, absent consent of the court.

The steps to filing a response to custody papers?

That depends on where you live. Every state or country, if outside the USA, has different procedures. The one thing they have in common are timelines. You have a specified period of time in which you may file a response, otherwise, no modification or adjustment in the existing order will be allowed.

Who has say regarding a 16 year old in the state of Arkansas regarding marrige.parent or guardian?

depends on who has the legal rights by law to everything else involving the 16 year old. who signs off at the doctor? who has the 16 year old's bith certificate? social security card? who has custody of the 16 year old? who is listed as the parent/guardian on all of the 16 year olds school documentation? who does the 16 year old live with? answer these questions and you'll know.

Why is your 6-year-old child constantly complaining about feeling cold even in 35C heat?

He/she may not understand the meaning of "cold" and could be using the word to describe some other feeling. It might be a good idea to find out what the term means to the child and see if you can figure out what is really going on. If the child truly is feeling "cold", perhaps there is a low-grade fever. Take your child to the doctor and have a T3/T4 blood test done on him for thyroid.

Can custody be taken away without you knowing it?

custody can be taken, you'll know it but whether or not you have any say in the matter is different I beg to differ but, yes it can happen without you knowing. It happened to me and I lived a half a block away from EX. He went to court. Lied about not know my whereabouts (So I never got served) and he was granted custody of the child and the child lived with me! A couple of years later he decides he is going to move out of state. I tell him he cannot do that. He tells me yes I can and pulls out custody papers. There was nothing I could do. I went immediately to the magistrates office and by the time I got back he was gone!. Please protect yourself from this. Get some kind of custody orders. DO NOT trust that your ex will do the right thing. Even if you both agree to be civil adults about the whole thing.

What age in WI can a child decide not to stay for both nights at his fathers?

Age 18. The issue is not the staying with the father, but honoring the authority of the court.

Are there any custody papers that can be filled out to make sure the mother of your child doesn't leave the state with your child?

That provision can be incorporated into the original custody order or you can file for modification to include it.

Can a 17 year old with baby move out of parents home in the Buchanan county?

No. You are not emancipated until 18. In Missouri they say 17 is "adult" age but that is only when it comes to being judged in court. It is not relevant to any other situation.

How long does a mother grieve the death of a child?

As long as it takes. The death of a child is particularly difficult; they weren't old like your grandparents....

The grief process differs for different people. My sister cries every year for her baby who died of SIDS. She would have been 23 this year.

There is no simple answer, like "6 weeks"; talk to your counselor, pastor, spouse, friends and look at it one of two ways (depending on your beliefs)... that they are either in a better place, or they feel no pain.

Best wishes.

personally, i think it would take you a long time to get over it. just make sure you don't bottle it up inside and that to have a good long cry with a friend by your side.

What is normal visitation if you don't have physical custody?

Each state has its own laws about what "normal" visitation is - check with a lawyer familiar with the laws in your state.

However, most states have a uniform child possession law similar to that of Texas. In Texas, the child possession order is set out in the family law statutes, and most courts will use that law unless the specific circumstances indicate another schedule should be used, or child visitation should be reduced.

The Texas law has the non-possessory parent having visitation on the first, third, and fifth weekends of each month, beginning on Friday at 6:00 pm, and ending on Sunday at 6:00 pm. If that weekend is an extended holiday, the visitation includes that longer day, either Friday or Monday.

There is a Thursday evening visitation from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Major holidays are rotated between the parents, with one parent having Christmas and the other having Thanksgiving in even years, then vice versa in odd years. Spring break also rotates between the parents, unless the parents are more than 100 miles apart, when the "visiting" parent gets all spring breaks.

In summer, the "visiting" parent gets either 30 or 42 continuous days of possession, depending upon whether the parents reside within or outside of 100 miles of each other.

Check with your state's laws for specific laws regarding visitation.

Can the custodial parent deny visitation to the non custodial parent in Washington?

No. The non-custodial parent needs to have the visitation rights enforced by the court if necessary.

How do you answer a motion to dismiss on a child custody case?

This would be different in almost every state.

Basically, if the well-being of your children is important, you really should get a lawyer to review the motion and file a response to it. In many areas the court can direct you to free legal advice in your area.

Can a noncustodial parent take a child out of the state of Ohio to the state of Michigan and be legally granted full custody of a child without the custodial parent being notified?

No, and you would be breaking a ton of laws as you have to get custody rights first, and have the other parent either stripped of their rights or they have denounced their rights. Otherwise, a judge is definitely going to send you to jail for kidnapping and will just as likely deny any appeal for custody.

Where does ron roy live as a child?

he don't live with his child or i don't know or he is live with child.

How do you enforce visitation order in Texas?

First you need to develop you evidence of denial of access rights. Once that is done, there are forms at the clerk of the court office for enforcement of access rights. You can file a motion for contempt of a court order if the custodial parent is violating the visitation schedule.

How can I appeal permanent placement of a child that has been established?

You would need to consult an attorney on this, especially for your state's laws. However, the only possible path you could take is establishing or proving a drastic change in circumstances.

What are the legal rights of a 15 year old in foster care?

The child has the right to get emancipated if they believe she will be in the system until aging out (18) sometimes (21) if going to school. However theat is the only way to be released out of states custody unless released back to family or adopted.

In Texas can a 17-year-old go live with her aunt without her custodial parent's consent if the non-custodial parent says it's ok and how can the aunt make it legal and can she collect child support?

The choice of the non-custodial parent would not supecede the decisions made by the legal custodial parent. The aunt would need to petition the court for legal guardianship of the minor. Whether or not child support would be ordered is questionable and would be a decision left to the presiding judge. The aunt would need to present substantiating evidence of why the minor should be removed from the biological parent's custody. Generally the only acceptable reason would be proof of neglect and/or abuse. The person applying for guardianship is responsible for all court costs and applicable legal fees.

Can a mother in California take her baby to Colorado with out fathers permission no courts are involved at this time?

Yes, but he can stop it or have an order created ordering a return of child to the California jurisdiction pending a full court hearing. This can be done up to six months after the move. I teach fathers how to do this.

Can children live at job corp with their parent.?

No, children cannot live at Job Corps with their parents. Job Corps is a residential education and job training program designed for young people ages 16 to 24, and it does not accommodate family members. Participants must be independent and are provided with support services, but they live on campus without their family.