Chicago, IL asked in Child Custody for Nebraska

Q: How can I get custody of my son . his mom don't let me see him & has no communication with me But let's my mom have him

My son's mom has no communication with me but let's my son see MY mother and let's him stay with her for weeks i dont have custody I tell my mom to stay out of it and stop taking him so she will have no choice but to call me and have him stay with me but she doesn't want to do that because she doesn't want her to get mad and keep my son away from her . Idk what do Do and I'd like some help moving faward and what I should do

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Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Omaha, NE
  • Licensed in Nebraska

A: To ask the court to enter an order regarding custody and parenting time, you would file a paternity/custody action with the Court. The court will then determine which parenting has custody and grant the other parent set parenting time with the child. The court could also determine that joint custody is appropriate and grant both parents equal parenting time with the child. Generally the longer you wait to file your action to ask the court to order parenting time with your child, then harder it will be to convince the court to give you more time with your child.

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