a few months
He has the right to petition the courts for visitation.
If the parents are going to split up, one needs to file with the courts to define custody, child support, visitation, etc.
No! There must be good reason and proof before either parent of a child can take total custody if the courts had already given shared custody between the parents of that child. It's best to seek legal advice to be sure you maintain the custody of your child. Good luck Marcy
no you have to stay with the parent that has custody
If they have not gone through the courts, then the custody depends on the agreement of the couple. There is no hard and fast rule.
No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.No. The courts would not grant custody to the boyfriend. In fact, the courts may commence an investigation for child endangerment and neglect.
The courts will determine who gets custody of the child. The courts will consider what is in the best interest of the child.
If the courts grant legal custody, the custodian shouldn't have to pay child support.
No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.
Than a review needs to be made by the courts as to whether continued custody is in the child's best interest.
Child custody cases are heard in the family court division of the state trial courts.
Custody is determined by the courts.
s it is a illegal child, it becomes very complicated, the paperwork will be more , and it will take you long time.
By proving it in the child courts.
The only way is legally, through the courts.
A guardian ad-litem is appointed by the courts
Legal Custody is different than Parental rights. The courts decides child visitation, etc. and parents could pay child support to grandparent. It is all up to the courts..