No! There must be good reason and proof before either parent of a child can take total custody if the courts had already given shared custody between the parents of that child. It's best to seek legal advice to be sure you maintain the custody of your child. Good luck Marcy
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∙ 2005-04-26 04:57:52Get an attorney. There must be a definate, documented, just reason for taking custody away from a mother. Having parental rights taken from a mother is almost impossible...
You, because you are the mother of the child. Unless you got the baby taken away form you and someone else has custody of him/her.
If a child under the age of 18 runs away from home they would be taken into custody. And spend the night or more possibly in jail.
She cannot stop visitations on her own for any reason. Only the court can change a visitation order. She must request that the court modify the visitation order and provide police reports detailing the assault. If she stops the visitations on her own she could lose custody.
No. If the other parent has not had his/her parental rights taken away by the court, he/she is still responsible for providing financial support for the child(ren).
If the custody was taken away there must've been a good reason for it but you can seek visitation rights or appeal but it all depends on why the court took the custody away. Speak to a lawyer.
Get an attorney. There must be a definate, documented, just reason for taking custody away from a mother. Having parental rights taken from a mother is almost impossible...
You haven't explained why you lost custody in the first place. If custody was taken from you be a court then you need to address those issues cited by the court as the reason why you were deemed unfit.You haven't explained why you lost custody in the first place. If custody was taken from you be a court then you need to address those issues cited by the court as the reason why you were deemed unfit.You haven't explained why you lost custody in the first place. If custody was taken from you be a court then you need to address those issues cited by the court as the reason why you were deemed unfit.You haven't explained why you lost custody in the first place. If custody was taken from you be a court then you need to address those issues cited by the court as the reason why you were deemed unfit.
Even though the mother is underage she still has custody of her child as long as she does not do something to get custody taken away from her
Well you can but the court will not find that a good reason to take custody away from her.
Probably not for that particular reason, HOWEVER- it DOES become another factor (among many) for the judge to consider in their decision on custody matters.
A motion for custody of a child in need of care, but the state will oppose it.
Yes. The child is your baby. As long as your a fit mother the child cannot be taken away from you. If you are a minor, your parents still have custody of you, but you have custody of your child.
Depends on whether there's a father in the house.
Yes. Legal custody requires proof of parentage.
Probably not for that particular reason, HOWEVER- it DOES become another factor (among many) for the judge to consider in their decision on custody matters.
If the new parents agree to it or if their parental rights are taken away due to neglect etc you can file for custody as a grandparent if that is legal in your state.