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re: Custody/Family law questions
Posted on 7/24/17 at 10:16 am to lsufan31
Posted on 7/24/17 at 10:16 am to lsufan31
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Biological dad is on probation in NC for "crimes against nature", and assault of a female. Crimes against nature in NC is a felony, and can be anything from sex with an under-aged person, forcible sodomy, sex with penetration in a public place, or sex with an animal.
My question is, how likely is it that a judge would give him visitation, custody, or let him take the child to NC?
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The situation is that the biological dad (who has never seen the kid) wants to come here from NC and take him. There has never been a custody order (of any kind). He has never established visitation rights or anything.
My non-laywer but twice-experienced divorced dad with one in Mississippi(with kids) says you're going to be fine. These two things are big when a judge decides custody and one parent is relocating the child.
Environment - is the kid currently exposed to abuse, drug use, criminal activity in the house.
Support system - are relatives involved in care for the child and social interaction(getting the kid to daycare, school, dance/soccer, etc.)?
At BEST, bio-dad will get joint custody. Likely he gets visitation. Unlikely he takes child away.
This post was edited on 7/24/17 at 11:07 am
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