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There is not enough information provided to answer this question. At the end of his sentence he should be releases; however if he is being held for... Read Answer
They can and should stop visits.
Your dad will have to go to court and, if he really cares, he will do it now.
In Idaho, the legal age of majority is 18 and that is when a minor can move.
Yes, go to court and ask the court to order her to have your son vaccinated or, in the alternative, remove custody from her so that you can take the... Read Answer
Only if there was an allegation of abuse. Dad needs to file for custody now so that there is a court order the parties will have to obey.
Go to court to enforce the custody order. If there is no order, petition the court to determine custody. Get a family law attorney to help you.
If you have joint custody he has to tell you. Go to court and get a court order.
You can petition the court to modify the custody arrangement if there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances. You need a family... Read Answer
You can certainly petition for it and try to find out why you lost it in the first place. If the situation has changed then you might get it... Read Answer
The police won't do anything because it is a civil matter, not a criminal one. You need to file a legal action to have a Judge Order the child... Read Answer
Good. It's about time. You should have done this as soon as the child was born. You need an appropriate parenting plan so the child is not a football... Read Answer
No you can't file anything before the baby is born. Nor can joint custody be given to any of these people. They can file a third party custody action... Read Answer