It will depend on many factors. Consult a lawyer.
If you are worried the judge will move the child from you and give full custody to the father only based on him getting remarried, that is not how it works.
The mother, unless proven to be unfit or incpable of caring for the children, and regardless of her marital status, invariably gets custody after a divorce.
It's likely the father will take the child. Being lesbian is irrelevant. being single and lesbian doesnt make you UNSTABLE... as remarried doesnt make you STABLE!...
Can, but the father can challenge it in probate.
This is an issue that is not specifically addressed in custody laws, so it needs to be addressed in a modified custody order. See link for addressing other issues.
It's likely, but I don't think that you could legally demand custody. You could work out some arrangements with the custodial step father and the biological father concerning visits and vacations, but you will still need a court order that gives you custody.
yes there is. if your mother remarried and then remarried again it would be considered your second step father.
yes once your 16 or older you can make your own choice but you have to confirm it with the court first
Beyonce's father has not yet remarried.
remarried only two months after his father's death.
As unfortunate as this may be it is possible for the father to get custody of the baby, but not full custody unless the mother is proven unfit. Because reguardless of what happened between the couple the father is still the father of the child, and the father still has his rights as a father to be a part of his child's life.
No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.
mother or father?