sweetheart
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What is the name of your state? Ohio
When children are born out of wedlock who has custody over them?
When children are born out of wedlock who has custody over them?
Well, that would depend on if the mother survived the birth, if it was immaculate conceptions or if we're talking about human children....so, would you like to impart a few FACTS?What is the name of your state? Ohio
When children are born out of wedlock who has custody over them?
at this time, there is no "LEGAL" custody of the children. They are in your custody as your children however, that also requires the question, "Why do you ask?"I'm the mother of 2 children in Ohio and just wanted to know if I have full custody of these children or if the father has some sort of custody over them as well.
Listen...no one here likes to go fishing for factual information. What you provided for proper legal advice: zilch.I'm the mother of 2 children in Ohio and just wanted to know if I have full custody of these children or if the father has some sort of custody over them as well.
sweetcheeks, there is no such thing as 'legal' custody without a 'legal' proceedingActually I belive that in Ohio (and Ohiogal will correct me if I am wrong) that in an unwed situation the mother automatically has sole legal and physical custody until a court rules otherwise.
However....there obviously was a purpose to your question. Since you gave no facts or background, that answer may be worthless to you.
Yeah...well...tell that to the legislatures who wrote the laws in the various states that have that law. Its their wording, not mine.sweetcheeks, there is no such thing as 'legal' custody without a 'legal' proceeding
There is a very real [LEGAL] distinction between 'custody' and 'custodian'.Yeah...well...tell that to the legislatures who wrote the laws in the various states that have that law. Its their wording, not mine.
Ohio wiped out "custody" and "visitation" and refer to it is "primary residential parent" (or something along those lines) and "parenting" time.Actually I belive that in Ohio (and Ohiogal will correct me if I am wrong) that in an unwed situation the mother automatically has sole legal and physical custody until a court rules otherwise.
However....there obviously was a purpose to your question. Since you gave no facts or background, that answer may be worthless to you.
The title to her thread would tend to indicate that.I am going to assume that the OP was not married to the guy.
Ha Ha Ha I love it when really rude people are called on their bs.The title to her thread would tend to indicate that.