It’s depend on where you live and the other state have different laws for fathers and mothers right, I shared the link it’s from Nevada law I learned here Nevada are favored father than mother in North Carolina favor mother it’s depend on where you live had law for parents right. And if you dispute that then court will be meditating and deciding what best for the child. Yeah unfortunately not alway happy results but a lot of stress when seeing a child again. Let’s hope and praying that they make right decisions for your son sakes.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Yes, a father can have rights to child custody if paternity is established. Fathers can also have visitation rights and be involved in important decisions for their child, such as education and healthcare. Here are some things to consider when seeking child custody: Paternity A father must establish paternity before he can pursue custody rights. If paternity is not established, the mother will have discretion over visitation. Family court Most custody, visitation, and paternity cases are handled in family court. Family courts prioritize the child's best interests, which often includes the involvement of both parents. Preparation To improve your chances of winning custody, you can: Prepare your case Gather useful information Follow proper procedure Attend every court appointment Remain level-headed Pay child support on time Keep diligent records for visitation Ensure your child has a personal space in your home Be diplomatic in all proceedings Custody battles A court battle over child custody should be your last resort. It can be intimidating, but knowing what to expect can help you navigate it more effectively
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Yes, a father can have rights to child custody if paternity is established. Fathers can also have visitation rights and be involved in important decisions for their child, such as education and healthcare. Here are some things to consider when seeking child custody: Paternity A father must establish paternity before he can pursue custody rights. If paternity is not established, the mother will have discretion over visitation. Family court Most custody, visitation, and paternity cases are handled in family court. Family courts prioritize the child's best interests, which often includes the involvement of both parents. Preparation To improve your chances of winning custody, you can: Prepare your case Gather useful information Follow proper procedure Attend every court appointment Remain level-headed Pay child support on time Keep diligent records for visitation Ensure your child has a personal space in your home Be diplomatic in all proceedings Custody battles A court battle over child custody should be your last resort. It can be intimidating, but knowing what to expect can help you navigate it more effectively