Does the child have the permission of the court or notarized permission of both parents (assuming both have rights) to move? If so, the child would need to establish legal residency where you reside before you could file a petition of guardianship. Otherwise, it would have to be done in the jurisdiction where the child now legally resides. In addition, you may need to secure permission from the court for the child to relocate if this hasn't been done.
You didn't indicate where you currently live, but the laws vary depending on the state and the custodial arrangement now in place. You should consult an attorney.
Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.Yes, if the parents do not "keep" their child with them that implies they leave the child with someone else. That someone else could petition the court for a legal guardianship and gain legal custody of the child. That would be in the best interest of the child and the person with whom the child lives should have legal custody.
Custody refers to legal guardianship. It determines who a child lives with, who can make decisions regarding the child for legal purposes, and under what circumstances they can make those decisions.
An illegal alien cannot become a child's guardian. A guardian is someone who is legally allowed to look after a child and lives in a particular country legally.
You must file for guardianship in the jurisdiction where the child currently legally resides with the provision the child be allowed to move with you to NC if your petition is approved.
Yes you can but how will you be able to moniter the child from another state. I know guardianship means a person legally in charge of the affairs of a minor or a person of unsound mind. Custodial rights differ. I would check with your local court house before making the move so you cannot be charged with abandonment in any way. Verbal agreements in this case may cause a headache.
Yes, through a motion to the court in the jurisdiction of the child's residence. It will be up to the judge to determine if this would be in the best interest of the child.
If you have custody of the child(ren), and if the father lives in the US, then yes, you can get child support even if he's not a US citizen. If he was ordered by the courts to pay child support and refuses to pay, you can sue him for non payment. They may even order (or you can request) the child support payments to go through the Child Support Enforcement Agency, who will then forward the payments to you. If he fails to pay, then they will take legal action on your behalf. But if he lives in another country, then it may be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to force him to pay the child support unless he lives in a country which signed the Hague Treaty, which provides enforcement for foreigners to pay child support.
This is dependent n the circumstances and any involvement by family services. In the end, it would be a decision of the courts.
An immigrant.
You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.
The recent case involving Brazil was the only successful case, out of several hundred such cases, in the last ten years.
Another term for street child is "homeless child." This refers to a child who lives and survives on the streets without a permanent home or caregiver.