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You would need the signature of the person who has custody of you at the time.

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Q: Even though your sister has temporary custody of you can your mom still sign the papers for you to get married?
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Do you get a temporary custody paper from the county in which you live or do you need one from the county the child is born in?

I was granted temporary custody of my younger sister in CA and I had to apply in the county where I lived. I was granted temporary custody of my younger sister in CA and I had to apply in the county where I lived.


Can a sister give a sister temporary custody of child without fathers consent?

That depends on the legal custody agreement in place. If no custody agreement has been hammered out in court, you should contact the family court in your county of residence, or an attorney, for information on filing papers to assign temporary guardianship of your child to your sister. You may both have to appear in court so the judge can determine whether or not such an arrangement is in the best interests of the child. In other words, cover your bases. Fathers do have rights and if he finds out that you are violating his rights, you may be facing a custody battle.


How can my sister in Florida give temporary child custody to me in Michigan?

She needs the permission of the father and/or the court.


What if brother voluntarily gives temporary custody to sister through court order Can he get his child back?

If the court approves.


Your dad is incarcerated and you have to take care of your sister you dont know how much time he will be doing so should he write a temporary custody letter or full custody?

Custody is granted by the courts, and that's where you need to go.


How does a sister gain custody of her fifteen year old brother whose paternal grandmother has permanent temporary custody in GA?

The sister must make an appeal to the courts to gain custody of her brother. The judge will weigh the reasons each guardian believes she should have custody of the child and then make a decision in the best interest of the child.


Do you have to hand over your son if the court gives temporary custody to his father's sister?

If you're saying can you ignore and violate the court orders? Yes, but then you would be in Contempt of Court, resulting in change of custody order being made permanent and not just temporary.


Will the mother or biological fathers stepsister be more likely to get custody of the 7 month old baby of a married woman?

The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.


Can sister-in-law can not take care of her children can she sign custody to us?

Yes, you should be able to have your attorney draw up guardianship papers. It shouldn't be expensive, but you do need the papers to give you the rights that you need.


If you divorce a Canadian citizen living in the us who gets custody of the kid?

That depends on the judge. Normally in the US the mother is given custody. Although there is a trend of joint custody. It's no different than being married to a US citizen. My sister was married to Canadian and she was given full custody. It is always best to work out the arraingment with the ex.


I'm trying to get custody of my younger sister my mom oks it but said she had signed court papers saying she gave full custody to my dad. Is this legal and or possible without going to court?

If the original decree gave full custody to the father, then only the father can relinquish said custody. You will need to hire an attorney to figure out the legal implications required to take on such a task. But is it possible to give away custody of her without going to court? All my mom did was sign papers and send them to my dad who has not even filed them.


Can a 14-year-old move out of her parents' house and live with her sister if she can support herself in the state of Iowa?

No, not unless her parents give the adult sister a written and notarized statement granting temporary custody (3 months or less). Any other arrangement for the minor to leave the custody of her parents would have to be done through prescribed legal procedures.