Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?

i am 16 i am currently living with my mom in Nebraska. I am visiting my dad in Colorado for the summer i don't want to go back my mother has hit me multiple times and all of these times i have called the police but my claims have been disregarded because my mom denies anything and i don't have any marks please help i dont want to go back to her.How do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?Talk it over with your dad. Custody is determined by the court and now that you are 16 the court will take into account who you want to live with.How do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?go to court and tell them you want to live with your dadHow do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?dont go back if u dont want.How do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?Your Dad will have to take it back to court to change/fight for custody.

Hope things work out for you.How do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?Your dad will have to pony up the money to take the matter back to the courtroom in order for custody to be changed. NO OTHER WAY around it.



And if you were sent to a hospital because they thought you were having outbursts, that can and probably will be introduced in court by your mother's side and you will be going home with her. Unless by some miracle she agrees to let you go.



Otherwise you will be deemed either kidnapped or a runaway if you do not return and your dad will be jailed for kidnapping or harboring a runaway and will lose all visitation.How do i change my moms full custody to my Dad?well in England at 16 you can do what you want

but also if you havn't had any marks then it couldn't have been that bad

maybe you should think on what your going to do to your mom, all parents can discipline you and you don't call the police unless there pushing you down the stairs or beating you for no reason.

Maybe you should reconsider.

However if you want to stay with your dad and you cant legally do what you what when your 16 then you will have to check it with the courts first.