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The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.The chances are good that she will lose custody. Whether custody is granted to the father depends on whether he is capable of providing a safe stable environment.
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An illegal resident can not get custody of your child and not based on that they have the same last name.
the biological father is next of kin
Even with a custody award, if the child is in state care, his chances are 15% in getting the child. see links below
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The possibilities are endless.
a very big chance
2 in 10 tacos
If father was awarded custody before and his circumstances have not changed, unless the mother's situation has improved dramatically the father has a good chance of maintaining custody.
If a father establishes paternity through a test, his chances of regaining custody of his son from Child Protective Services (CPS) will depend on several factors, including the reasons for CPS involvement, the father's ability to demonstrate that he can provide a safe and stable environment, and his compliance with any required services or court orders. Establishing paternity is a significant step, but it does not automatically ensure custody; the father's actions and circumstances will be critically evaluated by CPS and the court. Ultimately, the best interests of the child will guide any decisions regarding custody.