| Do you have any official, court-mandated custody arrangements? Is the dad's name on the birth certificate? If the first is no, and the second is yes, he has every right to have the child in his custody, since a father has as much right to his child as the mother does. Really, if the first is no, that is what you will have to correct, and that means going to court. And then you will have to present an arguement that the judge will buy for why the child is better off in your care, and the father will do the same, and some sort of agreement will be reached. |