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∙ 11y agoYou haven't provided any details about marital status and existing parental rights.
If he doesn't presently have parental rights and custody- the answer is no. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally and petitioned the court for custody and won. The school should not allow the father to take the child. The principal should call the mother to notify her of the situation. The state where the child lives has jurisdiction over that child.
If the father had no parental rights the mother should contact the police immediately.
You haven't provided any details about marital status and existing parental rights.
If he doesn't presently have parental rights and custody- the answer is no. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally and petitioned the court for custody and won. The school should not allow the father to take the child. The principal should call the mother to notify her of the situation. The state where the child lives has jurisdiction over that child.
If the father had no parental rights the mother should contact the police immediately.
You haven't provided any details about marital status and existing parental rights.
If he doesn't presently have parental rights and custody- the answer is no. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally and petitioned the court for custody and won. The school should not allow the father to take the child. The principal should call the mother to notify her of the situation. The state where the child lives has jurisdiction over that child.
If the father had no parental rights the mother should contact the police immediately.
You haven't provided any details about marital status and existing parental rights.
If he doesn't presently have parental rights and custody- the answer is no. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally and petitioned the court for custody and won. The school should not allow the father to take the child. The principal should call the mother to notify her of the situation. The state where the child lives has jurisdiction over that child.
If the father had no parental rights the mother should contact the police immediately.
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∙ 11y agoYou haven't provided any details about marital status and existing parental rights.
If he doesn't presently have parental rights and custody- the answer is no. If the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally and petitioned the court for custody and won. The school should not allow the father to take the child. The principal should call the mother to notify her of the situation. The state where the child lives has jurisdiction over that child.
If the father had no parental rights the mother should contact the police immediately.
Temporary, based on possession.
The state the child is in.
You will have to show significant change in order to change the custody agreement in North Carolina. Even if there are significant changes, it is up to the judge to decide the custody of a child.
Most temporary custody orders last until the court makes a permanent custody determination. Some custody orders have expiration dates, but they are usually set to coincide with further court appearances. Eva YourCustodyCase.com
File a motion for it in court while in possession of the child. see my profile
A Motion for Temporary Custody
You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.
You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.
No. Custody means the child lives with you. Support means you are paying the parent who has custody.
if you are not there for the original custody case you can lose custody. The temporary is just until the court decides who gets custody.
Can a father in wi. get temporary full custody if mother is homeless?
Yes, unless the father objects to the temporary custody order and obtains a modification of the original order.Yes, unless the father objects to the temporary custody order and obtains a modification of the original order.Yes, unless the father objects to the temporary custody order and obtains a modification of the original order.Yes, unless the father objects to the temporary custody order and obtains a modification of the original order.