Yes but you have to follow your states eviction process which means 30days notice maybe even longer depending on where you live
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.
If they have establish residency in Mexico, California no longer has jurisdiction and it needs to be transferred.
Yes it is possible for the mother to get custody, if she can prove that the child is better off with her. Custody can change at any time, regardless of where the parent live. Some judges might put limitations on somethings, but yes it is possible.
By law, a child does not choose. When you are 18, you are no longer a child, and can choose where you live.
Your child can be covered under both your & the mother's insurance even if he/she doesn't live with you.
Depends on your state, but odds are that you cannot. Child support is normally for a custodial parent. If you no longer live with that custodial parent, and are 18, you are an adult, not a child. Thus, you are not technically entitled to child support.
His mother and father.
the mother might reconize her baby. but the child will not. it really depeands on how long they have been separated. if the does reconize her baby she might want to protect it by eating it. the baby might want to fight the mother. so it might not be a good idea unless they have seprate cages. from Kennedy age 11
40 60 chance because they might believe the mother is better at taking care of children but sometimes the dad might be a better parent than the mother so the choice is up to that
Only with parental permission. Minors can not choose where to live.
No, he only have rights to say about the child and not the mother's personal life.