Yes, in most cases.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
When you get a divorce ,if your spouse has moved in with you ,you can ask them to move out and if you have had a child with your ex-spouse your child lives with you or you can have shared custody of the child but if it is a teenager when you and your previous partner get a divorce you will ask them to choose who they will live with and they can either choose you or your ex-spouse or shared custody
Diana and Prince Charles shared custody of the children
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no
The mother. The father have to petition the court for shared custody.
Depends, can be shared btw both, one could have custody and the other just vistitations, or one could have custody and there other has nothing.
He would have to petition the court. Unless the mother is unfit though he will get shared custody.
He has every right to go back to court to petition for joint custody, yes.
The father will have to take the mother of the child back to court if the divorce is already finalized. Custody should have been determined during the divorce so if 1 party wants to change that, they will have to take the other person back to court again.
Ira Victor has written: 'Fathers and custody' -- subject(s): Custody of children, Divorce, Father and child
YES, IF YOU ARE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, YOU NEED TO ASK FOR CUSTODY AS PART OF THE DIVORCE SETTLEMENT. THIS WOULD BE THE BEST TIME TO DO IT BECAUSE IF SOCIAL SERVICES ALREADY TOOK THE CHILDREN FROM THE MOTHER , THE JUDGE WOULD EASILY GRANT YOU CUSTODY THE CHILDREN.