A motion to modify parental rights and financial responsibility, though a divorce would be better. see links
You are required to live with the parent that your custody decree awarded custody to. It doesn't matter what you want. If your dad has custody and you run away to live with your mom instead, it's even possible your mom could go to jail for this. If you think you can convince a court that it's in your best interest to modify the custody decree and award your mother custody instead, then you can always get a lawyer to petition the court to revise the custody decree.
School is not a place of visitation, and ultimately the school is responsible for returning the child to the custodial parent at the end of the day, unless that specific custodial parent has notified the school of other arrangements. In this situation, it is imperative that the court order that sets forth legal custody be on file at the school.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction by consulting an attorney or an advocate at the family court. Your question implies a non-custodial parent taking the child out of school during the school day. Generally, Unless the parents have shared legal custody, the non-custodial parent has no right to remove the child from school.The parent with sole legal custody should make certain the school has a copy of the court order that granted them sole legal custody. If someone other than the custodial parent will be picking up the child during the school day the parent should notify the principal in writing and also call to confirm. If necessary, the school should have on record a copy of the visitation schedule if the non-custodial parent will pick the child up after school on their visitation days.
To pay child support is a legal requirement. To see your kids is a personal requirement only the parents can know if this a good or bad sign. To many moral judgements are presented to the courts, and would be best settled by people who's lives are touched.
he doesnt use street sense
he doesnt want to say he doesnt like girlsthey are boringishthey are not good at footbal
not a matter
probably Depends on circumstances, but if he's not voluntarily, why does it matter?
No he cant he doesnt have any rights over you. if your mom has custody over you she can tho.
I'm assuming you are the father and a fit parent and then yes, you would probably get custody.
Yes. Its the same as not showing up for other court dates.
no because your sister has custody of you your mom doesnt have to know she is no longer your parent or gaurdian
Get over it..the kid doesnt want you!
No it does not, for one it does not grow on your eye balls, and two it doesnt grow on your palm. Submitted from your friend, Ashley:)
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Yes, when you marry him. No, he doesnt get custody over you and your son just because he is 19. If your married to him you and the boy are dependents, meaning he is financially responsible. Just being boyfriend and girlfriend has no legal boundaries. He doesnt just get the baby either. The mother usually has the inherent rights over baby unless father takes her to court to fight for custody.
If you have custody the child has no choice. The police have the right to come and get them and return them home.
If there is a court order for visitation or shared custody and child support she will need his and the courts permission. The visitation order still have to work since both him and his child have the right to see each other. So she can move but not with the child.