If I have never been married but I had a child with my ex, since I never signed over custody of my child can I bring her to live with me?
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If I have never been married but I had a child with my ex, since I never signed over custody of my child can I bring her to live with me?
They are trying to keep her from me, by telling me that she doesn’t want talk to me or see me hardly ever.
Asked on September 7, 2012 under Family Law, Georgia
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
from what you have written so long as there is no order from any court in any state in this country where you gave up your custody rights as well a visitation rights to your child, you can seek to have your child reside with you.
The problem that I perceive is that the child may not want to live with you. Courts in this country listen more to a minor who reaches the age of 13 and beyond as to the minor's preference of residence between two separated parents.
From what you have written, I suggest that you consult with a family law attorney as to what your legal options and recourse is with respect to custody arrangements with your child.
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