If it is a legal case then it is sometimes best to give your lawyers address to the mother involved so that all letters will pass through legally and you won't have to worry about her coming to your home address. If you do have a PO Box then I would say you are safe to give her that address and that she most likely just wants to send you something.
yes, im proof of that
No, Proof didnt
You have the right to file for a change of custody with the court. You will have to present convincing evidence that the child's mother is unfit to retain custody of the child. Frankly: It is a stiff burden of proof to overcome to convince the court to remove a child from its mother's custody.
There is no scientific proof that direct heart to heart contact between Mother and child can restart a childs heartbeat.
No but there will be proof when either you willingly take a DNA test to prove you are not the father or when the mother obtains a court order for a DNA test to prove that you are.
If the grandparents do not have legal permanent custody and the mother has proof she is the child's legal custodian, even if she has been absent in the child's life--yes, they can. If you believe the mother is unfit to care for the child or you have had physical custody for a long period of time with little or no contact from the mother, you can file an emergency appeal for custody with the courts. A temporary custody paper will not keep the child with you if she ever signed one as she can revoke it at anytime.
Yes.
The illegal mother does not have rights to your biological child. So yes you do have full rights to your child then the illegal mother. Only the biological mother has rights to the baby unless its done in court. There's no such thing as an "illegal mother" - motherhood is not a crime. I suspect the author of the question meant to say that the child's mother is an undocumented alien. If so, in the US she has the same rights to her child as a citizen.
The mother must provide the address where the child will be living because the father has the right to that information in the best interest of the child. If she does not, the father should return to court and request a hearing on the issue. A mother who continues to be uncooperative in that way could lose custody.The mother must provide the address where the child will be living because the father has the right to that information in the best interest of the child. If she does not, the father should return to court and request a hearing on the issue. A mother who continues to be uncooperative in that way could lose custody.The mother must provide the address where the child will be living because the father has the right to that information in the best interest of the child. If she does not, the father should return to court and request a hearing on the issue. A mother who continues to be uncooperative in that way could lose custody.The mother must provide the address where the child will be living because the father has the right to that information in the best interest of the child. If she does not, the father should return to court and request a hearing on the issue. A mother who continues to be uncooperative in that way could lose custody.
You need to find legal proof that the mother is unfit to have custody of the child, drug testing and home inspections can be ordered resulting in the decision that a parent is unfit. Remember to stay within the law while trying to get legal custody of the child and always do what you feel is in the best interest of the child.
how can i get a sample for a notarized letter proof of address
most of them are but there are really smart kids that knows how to open such containers.