No, such action would be of a civil nature not a criminal one.
in britain if you have been arrested you will be taken into custody and searched all belongings will be kept by the custody officer whilst youre in the cell
no all belongings most be handed over before entering custody
Yes, anytime the boy is in your physical care is considered custody.
Minors from newborn to age 18 are considered in custody disputes in court. Once a "minor" has turned 18, he or she is legally considered an adult, and therefore no longer is considered a "minor."
Contempt of court as regards custody is considered a change of circumstance resulting in a change of custody.
custody and interrogation
Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
The 18 year old is considered an adult. Nobody can have physical or legal custody of her.
In California, a child who is 18 years old or has graduated from high school is considered old enough not to follow custody orders. At this age, they are typically considered adults and can make their own decisions regarding custody arrangements.
Possession is 9/10 of the law so he can keep you out and keep the kids until one of you go to court and petition for custody the custody hearing for permanent custody starts. You have the right to your belongings though (like clothes etc) so get a lawyer asap and ask the police for assistance.
To change custody both parties will have to go back to court. If both have agreed upon whom the child should live with lawyers are not needed.
No, they would be considered a runaway. see links