Can my ex boyfriend get custody of my child?

Can my ex boyfriend get custody of my child?

Unless you are totally unfit as a parent, he cannot get custody of your other child. He has no parental rights.

Do I have to let my child father see him?

The answer is usually no, a parent cannot stop a child from seeing the other parent unless a court order states otherwise. This question often comes up in the following situations. The parents have an existing court order, and a parent is violating the court order by interfering with the other parent’s parenting time.

Can my ex-boyfriend be around the kids?

The short answer is: most likely not. Unless there is a court order indicating the children cannot be around your fiance’, your ex has no say so in the matter. Now, with that being said, keep in mind that under certain circumstances it may not be a good idea to have him around the children. Is he overbearing or inappropriate?

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Can my ex-husband refuse to let my fiance be around the kids?

If your current custody order is silent as to third parties being around the children, then your ex-husband has no right to refuse you your parenting time because of your fiance’s presence. If he does not want your fiance around, he would need to petition the court to modify the current order.

What happens if you lie to your child about your ex?

The behavior of lying to the children about an ex-spouse is called “ parental alienation ” and is considered by the courts to be a serious offense.

What rights does my ex-husband have to me as a father?

The starting point for an answer to your question is any court order that establishes what the father’s parental rights are. Since you don’t indicate whether your “ex- ” is an ex-husband or simply an ex-boyfriend who has never been legally determined (by a court) to be the father, it isn’t obvious that he has any rights to do or say anything.

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