You start with a lawyer. From experience, I will tell you that the longer a child has been living with the one parent, the harder it will be to change custody. A judge won't take a happy child out of a home, they think about what is best for the child. If the mother is abusive, it is another story. You must have evidence of that, you cannot make statements without hard evidence or it will simply be your word against hers. If the child is old enough, their testimony may be used and child protective services may have a part in this. It will be a hard road, but if the child is not in good hands and is neglected, then it may be worth it for the child and you.
No, but he should file a challenge. see links
My exwife
exwife = אשה לשעבר (ee-SHA li-sheh-ah-VAR)
She is 26.
No.
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Juanita Jordan
Dita Von Teese
His exwife's name is Kim and they are divorced, twice.
no
Provided it extends into the college years, the money can go directly to her, plus the mother's part. see link
Paula Marshall.