Ellen DeGeneris
Unless the biological father has relinquished custody, he can ask the court to grabt custody in case the mother dies or cannot take care of herself.
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We have no idea. Ages are never again. We do know that Fluttershy is a year older than Pinkie Pie, as said by Fluttershy herself in 'Griffon the Brush-Off', but that's it.
I think that a person should not be allowed to have custody.
You could make a good attempt to get main custody, but the mother would likely be allowed visitation etc. if she has a job and such herself.
The mother should file for sole custody before attempting such a move and even if it is granted, permission should be obtained from the court beforehand. Otherwise, the mother could find herself in the midst of a protracted and expensive custody battle.
Having one's signature on the birth certificate is a good first step, but it will not automatically give custody to that man. The court will look at all of the circumstances of the case.
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This will need to be clarified, but if this involves a change of custody, it can take 30-60 days for the change in paperwork to discontinue his payment deductions, but it should be noted that sole custody fathers can still be ordered to pay child support. This most often happens when she lacks any ability to prove a place for herself where the children can visit safely, but some judges order it out of sympathy for her feelings of loss due to losing custody. see link
Yes, the law presumes that an unmarried female who has reached the age of majority has full and legal custody to her child/children. Before the father of the child can establish any parental rights he must prove paternity.
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.