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The mother can appoint who cares for the child during her custodial time unless the court order says different. If it is not in the best interest of... Read Answer
You almost never are required to have a lawyer, but they almost always can save you a lot of grief. You could contact one of the entities that... Read Answer
I have no comment about the law of the other State. That's unfair. You both have under California law equal legal and physical custody rights as to... Read Answer
No it shouldn't if he is their biological or adoptive father.
You need to go to court and petition for temporary visitation orders.
If paternity is not established, he needs to file for paternity, custody, child support and parenting time. His best bet is to consult with an... Read Answer
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First, i don't know that your mother actually "gave up her rights", that is terminated her parental obligations by going to Court. If she... Read Answer
The court is supposed to consider the best interests of the child as its primary concern. But the rights of each parent are also protected. I doubt... Read Answer
The child hasn't been born yet so there is no custody issue. There should be no legal reason for him to stop you.
Well, the father can consent to you having guardianship of the child, though he would still be responsible for child support. If you were to want to... Read Answer
It would be SSI and you would have to apply to Social Security. In the case of psychiatric illness this is best done with the help of a social... Read Answer
If the child is still living with one spouse, then the other will pay child support until they are 21 in general. Check your divorce to see if any... Read Answer
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You have an absolute right to be in the hospital when your son is born and to visit with him regularly thereafter. Naturally, the... Read Answer
No, because she was on Social Services, only they could waive that and it is not likely to happen.
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I understand this is a very stressful time for you, but you must not leave your kids with him! Start a divorce action and hire an attorney... Read Answer
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If you have an agreement or even if it just was decided by court that custody is resolved, your sleeping with your ex-husband does not terminate... Read Answer
No, the papers you filed to relocate are sufficient to give him notice. You won't be able to leave, however, until the petition is heard.
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There are a number of questions i don't know the answer to -- how old is your son? If he's 14 and over, a court will take into... Read Answer
The appropriate standard for custody determination is the best interest of the child. Adultery may be considered, but really, unless lewd and... Read Answer
You can file a police report, and also a habeas and custody petition in the Family Court. You are the child's father and you will have greater right... Read Answer
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First, if he's leaving without his children, why would you think he would try to get custody of them?
Second, NY is the children's home... Read Answer
He can certainly file the petition, but whether or not it will be granted by the court depends on many factors. You should be represented by an... Read Answer
Yes. Under the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) the formal calculation is to add Dad + Mom's incomes = Combined Parental Income. The statute then... Read Answer
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The short answer is no: you can't not take child support and you can't prevent the father from seeing the father. However, that's not... Read Answer
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The non-custodial parent always has a right to see his/her children -- it is, however, a right not an obligation.
The question is what is good... Read Answer