Finding out why would be my main priorty. Is it a problem for you for him to stay? If not, ask him to call his mother and sort it out between them, maybe just extending the visit short term. Be warned when the novelty wears off and he doesnt get things the way he likes them or has been used to, he might decide to go back on his own anyhow.
If He Have Full Custody Then He Doesn't Have To .
Since there is no court order and you were never married it is the mother that have custody. He can be charged with kidnapping.
No! Kidnapping involves other elements that make it a crime. The events described above mean a contempt of court, violation of custody agreement etc.
If she is found to be unfit or addicted to drugs she could lose custody. Additionally, if she refuses to give the father visitation the judge could find her in contempt and change custody to the father.
It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.
Yes if she could prove that the child is better off in her primary care. If the child is thriving and safe with you, it would be hard for her to prove. But custody can change at anytime so she has the right to file.
O9nly if he has primary custody, or family is intact.
No. Your parents must come to an agreement and change the custody order filed in the family court.
That depends on the custody order, but she can file for a change of custody.
A father can get custody of the children if it can be demonstrated that that is in the best interest of the child. The father being the primary caregiver would help.
They have no court standing
Only if he refuses to tell his new address. Both parents have the right to know where the child lives when with the other parent.