Is he needing custody of his child, or is this on himself?
That provision can be incorporated into the original custody order or you can file for modification to include it.
Yes who ever has the child legally can file for child support. But you have to demonstrate to the court that the child has been residing with you and you have the physical custody and you want to keep the physical custody and give the other parent visitation and joint legal custody. This is the fastest way to get things done and a direct answer lol.
Yes, a father can file for joint custody of his child, which allows both parents to share legal and physical custody of the child.
You have to file a child in need of care motion in the other state.
File an emergency motion for change of custody see link
you have to go through Family Court to file papers.
You need to file a child in need of care motion with family court.
To obtain temporary custody papers, you typically need to file a petition with the family court in your jurisdiction. You may also need to provide documentation supporting your request for temporary custody, such as evidence of the child's current living situation and your relationship to the child. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to navigate the legal process effectively.
You file for it in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
Yes.
Technically the mother has the first rights, but there isn't really custody until it is taken to court. To aviod any future misunderstandings I would file full custody of the child.