Can a father move a child away from the mother?
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Can a father move a child away from the mother?
It is legal to do that. You do not need court permission to move out with your child. But the father can file a paternity case at any time, and then try to get custody and parenting time or visitation.
Can I move states with my child without father’s permission?
Typically, a parent can’t move a child to another county or state without prior approval from the court that issued the original custody order. A judge could even change custody arrangements in favor of the noncustodial parent.
Can I lose custody of my child for marrying a felon?
Misdemeanor crimes, can become felony charges when the crime is repeated often enough, and they are caught repeatedly. Any parent can lose custody of a child if they are reported to CPS and an investigation is made. A person that has felony convictions, has served some time in jail or prison.
What questions would a judge ask a child in a custody case?
Questions to Ask in a Child Custody CaseHas one parent been the primary caretaker, or have the parents shared the responsibility?What is the mental and physical health status of the parents?Will the child be in a stable home environment?
How do I impress a judge for custody?
Child Custody – Impressing the JudgeBe willing to work with the child’s other parent. See your children whenever possible. Don’t involve your children in the court case. Don’t put the children in the middle. Perception is everything. Hire an experienced child custody lawyer.
What questions should I ask my lawyer about child custody?
Among the questions to consider asking:What is your approach or philosophy in handling child custody cases?How do you generally work with clients? Do you outline my options and expect me to make a decision? Are you more likely to tell me what to do?How would you describe your personality or style as an attorney?