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Child custody case?

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my daughter is a yr old and i decided to move out from her house with her father since we had been living togethe all through birth and are not married or together as a couple. He told me no she couldn't live with me down here a 100 miles away with me and thatit was never going to happen(nobody has custody) so when he brought her down to visit i told him he wasnt getting her back until i talked to the courts about it today so my question is can anyone give me any legal advice thathas been through this he isnt a bad father and i have been researching all day and i am so confused i dont want to loose my child in court or keep her from him i just want her to live with me aswell help

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  1. You'll just have to go to court and settle it. If no one is a bad parent then really either one of you could get full custody, normally the mother is the one that gets the child, but you 2 could agree on arrangements that both you have like and that vvay you both have the same amount of time to spend vvith your child. I knovv someone vvho vvas divorced and they decided that one vvould get them 1 vvhole vveek and then the other parent got them the next vveek and so on..


  2. I'm going through the same thing, and we are not married and my daughter is 10 months and 1 week old.  This is what you have to do.  Go down to the court house TODAY!!!!!  And get a parenting plan.  A parenting plan gives you the right to keep your child until you both go to court and settle on visitation rights.  DO NOT give your child back to the father, he can run with her because you don't have a parenting plan or a restraining or ( a restraining order is where the other parent can not take the child out of state or from you until you establish visitation rights.  That is crazy, I'm going through the same thing and today I'm going to get a parenting plan and a restraining order so he can't run with her.  I have more information if you want it.

    Get Sole Custody after the parenting plan and restraining order to keep the child with you.

    •Sole Custody. Sole physical custody occurs when one parent retains the exclusive, primary right to have the child live with him or her. Sole legal custody occurs when one parent has the exclusive right to control the child's upbringing. The most common type of sole custody is sole physical custody with joint legal custody and a generous visitation schedule for the non-custodial parent. When one parent ends up with the primary responsibility for the couple's children, the other parent, known as the non-custodial parent, usually has a right to maintain contact with the children through ongoing visitation.

  3. sorryy to say but itz all up to the courts.....

    he cant reallyy just take her from you, but the courts can make it to where you cant move that far away.

    i know most courts favor the mom; so i think you hav a good shot. but you cant do anything until the court says so.

    so good luck and i hope you get the outcome you want!!
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