No, custodial rights to minor children are a civil matter and under the jurisdiction of the state of residence. Regardless of the legal status of the mother, she still has legal rights to her biological child unless a court rules otherwise. Likewise, an unmarried female, regardless of her legal status, is presumed by law to retain sole custodial rights to the child until the father establishes parentage and is awarded joint or full custody by the court or refused custodial rights.
No. He is STILL the father. Although if there are drugs or child abuse problems then the court can deny him his parental rights.
Yes, you can get married with parental consent. However, marrying someone that is not in the country legally does not change their status.
Go back to where they came from
We would like to help you with the best answer we can give, but we do need more information. Is the father an illegal immigrant and does is he in contact with the child? Thank you
No. As long as the child was born in this country she or he is considered a legal citizen and can not be deported or have his/her citizenship removed.
it depends if you have a UK passport, if your an illegal immigrant you might get arrested. If you're not an immigrant and you have a british passport then yes, yes you can
dk. hope that his mom is and get a life!
Nothing, they are legally married.
He needs parental consent to move out until he is 18.
He can but I doubt he will get it since immigration status has no bearing on custody and parental rights..
Yes very likely since immigration status has no bearing on parental rights.
No,she would get neither one. The child would be the one to reap the benefits and be a American Citizen.
yes