At all times when dealing with a significant life and legal issue such as custody of a child a professional legal practitioner should be consulted. If finance is an issue you can try to gain assistance by contacting your local community legal aid centre. Courts that deal with family law and custody related issues can also be a good first point of contact for finding out where to get further help - they might even help you with an initial query. I am in Australia and have an understanding of Australian law so if you want further assistance from me you will need to stipulate which country you live in and I might then be able to help you further. If you are in America I can do some basic research for you, once I know which state you live in, and try to help further that way. I wish you the best with a most difficult time in life.
What about West Virginia? Already married, in an abusive relationship, 2 children under 2.
She has sole custody, but he can file an injunction. See link on what to offer
She has sole custody of her child in all states.
* If you have joint custody then yes, he does need your permission to take your baby out of the UK. If he has sole custody he can take the baby anywhere he wants.
I believe that the mother should get custody and she gives the father a schedule to be on.
Single mothers have sole custody until the court rules otherwise, but in Texas you can get a jury trial.
If she wants to.
no
The mother already has sole custody. The father has not rights. see link
You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
apply to the courts for sole custody and pray.
My husband had this happen to him..... The mother had sole custody, she died in a car accident. Father picked her up and now had sole custody of her. We called around to different attourneys to see if we had to do anything through the courts to get sole custody, and we were told that due to bio mother dying biodad instantly got sole custody. Now if he didn't want sole custody then a near relative could petition the court for sole custody. Hope that helps some.