Unless your boyfriend signs over all of his rights as the father of your child (even if he didn't sign the birth certificate), he still has rights to the child. My boyfriend left me at the beginning of my pregnancy. I had my son and filed for child support. My ex-boyfriend had to take a paternity test or sign an affidavit that he was the father. He did sign that he was the father and then he hired a lawyer a filed a petition for joint custody. So now, even though he left me and I had to pay for all of my prenatal care, he still will be rewarded with joint custody because unless he is proven to be an unfit father, the courts determine that it is in the best interest of the child to have a nurturing relationship from both a mother and a father. Beleive me, if I knew then what I know now, I would not have told him that he was the father and just raise my child on my own.
Yes.
the father should file for custody
the prisoner was remanded in custody for a further 2 months
The child should probably exist. That is, older than -9 months. I don't think there's a minimum age. If the parent believes it is in the child's best interest to be in the parent's custody, they should file for custody. Period.
There are many of months that have leaves. Mostly the fall and the spring have lots of leaves.
you should call him in two days
Don't do it. Wait and see how well the relationship goes for at least six to twelve months before making such decision.
"7th floor": the relevance of this totally escapes me. "get custody back": does your mother not currently have legal custody of you? (It doesn't matter where you're actually living, what's important is whether or not there's a court order saying your mother does not have legal custody of you). If your mother doesn't have custody, and hasn't already started the legal process of trying to get it back, then the chances of this getting accomplished in the three month timeframe where it will make any difference is slim to none, not least because a court isn't going to want to waste its time on a case that's going to be irrelevant in three months anyway. If she does have custody, then her chances of getting it enforced in a short timeframe are somewhat greater. But even if she does ... it's three months.
Conifers typically have green leaves all year. 12 months.
If you filed for divorce in the state of Florida and you know your spouse is in a relationship, you have minors and its only been three months can you get custody of your children
Break up. If your feelings are genuine, when he returns, he should ask you out again. It is not fair to suffer that separation. This is not to say you cannot have any contact... but this way you won't cry your eyes out if he forgets to call at the arranged time.
Yes, but she first has to go through court and if the judge thinks the father is unfit, or if the child is old enough to choose who they want to live with, then the judge could give custody to the aunt.