Committing perjury is an indictable offense rather than a summary offense. A person who commits perjury is always in the position to be indicted when involved in a court case.
It is a court form to go before a court in a case to settle who will get custody of a child.
The witness might be punished for perjury, altho I doubt it.
You petition the court to modify the custody order.
family court
For the grandparents to get the custody over the parent, they have to go through a court case and prove to their case to have custody.
Often, a family member assumes custody of the child, either on their own (in which case they need to get legal custody ASAP) or through the State's child protection/child welfare agency.
You'll need to be more specific. Perjury is hardly ever enforced, especially if the perjur is female. It depends greatly on the case, and the perjur can even at times be encouraged and rewarded for committing perjury by receiving permanent resident status in the USA, as well as funding for housing, schooling, health care, etc.
Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.
Normally a child is not brought to court when a custody case is being heard. The judge speaks to the child separately, and usually on another day.. see my profile
An adult who is not the mother or the father.
Contact the father so custody can be givin to rightful parent.