It depends on the felony conviction. Especially if the felon is child predator.
I believe that the Mother should always have full Custody.. After the father is a convicted felon
Impossible to answer. If your custody is challenged by the other parent, it may well become one of the disqualifications that the other parent will use against you. Only the judge can decide.
That is dependent on circumstances. If the parent is a loving parent, whereas the current primary residential parent is an abuser, than the felony should not matter, provided they are not repeating their crime.
Unless both parents are convicted felons, probably not.
With regard to child custody, the court must consider what is in the best interest of the child. A felony might hurt a parent's character, but it isn't necessarily a bar to having custody. It just depends on the specifics.
Not custody rights but you can have a chance to visitation. Speak to your lawyer.
yes, but the felon may not have access to the gun.
Yes, if they are married, the stipulation of "not associating with other known criminals" obviously does not apply.
You wonder why you married it. Why marry a dog?
Being married is not necessarily a reason the judge would take away custody from the other parent if they have found that living with both parents is in the child's best interest. Being a single parent can also be considered a stable home. Whether it matters if he is a felon or not depends on what he has done.
As opposed to the other parent whose a danger to them? It fully depends on the circumstances.
Same as any parent, provided they have learned their lessen.
Yes. Fundamental right. Gay marriage obviously a side issue.