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When parents cannot agree on custody, the non custodial parent may file a Complaint for Custody in the county where the child resides. It is a... Read Answer
Custody is unrelated to divorce, although a complaint for the same may be included in a divorce complaint. Rather, as soon as parents separate,... Read Answer
I have a feeling there is more to the story than your sister just taking your child. If you have legal custody and are a fit and sober parent, you... Read Answer
The only way to enforce or modify custody is through a Petition and a Court Order. If an Order exists, you would need to file a Petition to... Read Answer
It is not clear to me if PA is the state the child currently lives in. If so, PA law requires that the person seeking to remove the child from... Read Answer
If the mother is blatantly violating a custody order, you should file an Emergency Petition for Special Relief. The court can order that your... Read Answer
Generally, grandparent rights only apply to visitation, which is the right to visit a child, only. However, given the facts, it is possible... Read Answer
Yes, both parents have rights regardless of the birth certificate. Similarly, the custodial parent has the right to seek support from the non... Read Answer
Yes, you can state your custody preferences in your will but that is not binding on the court as they must proceed in the best interests of the... Read Answer
PA requires that a Petition be filed by any parent seeking to relocate to any significant distance from the other parent. You should file a... Read Answer
I am responding to the last question first as that appears to be more urgent. In PA, a parent may not relocate a child any significant distance... Read Answer
If the child has been in PA with your son for at least six months, jurisdiction for custody is in Philadelphia. He should file a petition to... Read Answer
If there is an actual termination of parental rights Order of Court, validly entered by the Court, then you are no longer the child's... Read Answer
There are very few cases where one parent has 100% custody and the other parent has 0%. It is almost always in a child's best interests to know... Read Answer
Generally, the holiday schedule reverts back to the usual schedule at the end of the holiday custody period. Therefore, after 6:00 p.m. on the... Read Answer
you can file a petition with the court and ask for whatever custodial arrangement you think is in your child's best interests. you can also ask... Read Answer
i don't know what you signed, and so cannot comment on whether it is a binding, enforceable agreement or a binding, enforceable order of... Read Answer
She can try, but he can file for custody—either primary or partial.
Jack Puskar, Attorney at Law
he should hire a lawyer. i wish i could tell you something else, but what the aunt is saying has serious civil and criminal implications.
your... Read Answer
yes and no. it's certainly evidence of what type of custody arrangement the mom and dad want. but it is NOT an Order of Court, so the... Read Answer
try to show the court that the move will not change his ability to see the child. the more it seems as though the schedule will not... Read Answer
There are many factors that go into a custody determination. But physcial abuse is certainly an important one, and the Court will always be... Read Answer
I'm assuming there is an Order of Court somewhere that says he has to stay away. If there is, then he's in violation of the Order and you can... Read Answer
You're going to want to file for custody if your daughter is not willing to cooperate. Filing for grandparents' custody can vary in costs, but I... Read Answer
Kids will be kids.She may be able to get the custody on emergency bases. However, you will and should contest it otherwise you may end up losing your... Read Answer