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Live In Scotland Married 9 Months I Want Out. Do I Have Rights

Do fathers have the same parental rights as mothers?

The idea that mothers get custody over fathers is really based on the model that 90% of split families (parents don't live together because of divorce or unmarried parents living apart) are households with mothers having primary custody of the children. But that 90% are cases where custody was undisputed. When parents break up, the father usually doesn't want to be saddled with the kids full-time. They may want to have the kids with them some of the time, but it's rare when they want primary custody.In the cases where custody is disputed by mother and father, however, fathers win full custody about 70% of the time. So it isn't true that fathers are less likely to gain custody of children. It's only true that about 90% of the time, mothers end up with the kids because custody is undisputed, or the fathers aren't even around. When custody is disputed, though, fathers get it more than two-thirds of the time.

How long can a British citizen live in another country without coming back to the UK?

Indefinitely, as long as they have tea. Otherwise, about one week after whatever supply they brought with them runs out.Seriously, though: your UK citizenship does not come with an expiry date. No citizenship does. However, they country that you’re in might apply rules for your stay, and these vary from country to country, and might change over time.If you live in the EU, for instance, the rules might change drastically on March 29th, 2019. There have been political declarations to the effect that a solution must be found, and no EU country is going to throw you out summarily on the morning of the 30th. But it is currently unknown what exactly will happen, and it is not completely certain that you will be allowed to stay long term.It might be included in whatever paperwork allows you to stay in the country where you are. You should read it carefully. When you entered the UK in the past as a citizen of any Western European country, you got a stamp that said “Leave to enter for six months, employment prohibited”, which was an excellent summary of the rules that applied: you could stay for six months, but you were not allowed to work. (Again, if you are in the EU, there is no paperwork, as none is needed. At the moment. Come March 29th, this will change. Under current rules, you are free to stay as long as you please.)If you can’t find it out from there, what you need to do is to contact your local British embassy. If nothing else, they know who to ask.

How can I get citizenship in Scotland?

Scotland is part of United Kingdom.British citizen habitually resident in Scotland on day one of independence Scottish Citizenship? – Yes, automatically a Scottish citizenBritish citizens born in Scotland but living outside of Scotland on day one of independence Scottish Citizenship? - Yes, automatically a Scottish citizenChild born in Scotland to at least one parent who has Scottish citizenship or indefinite leave to remain at the time of their birth Scottish Citizenship? – Yes. Automatically a Scottish citizenChild born outside Scotland to at least one parent who has Scottish citizenship Scottish Citizenship? – Yes. Automatically a Scottish citizen (the birth must be registered in Scotland to take effect)British national living outside Scotland with at least one parent who qualifies for Scottish citizenship Scottish Citizenship? – Can register as a Scottish citizen (will need to provide evidence to substantiate)Citizens of any country, who have a parent or grandparent who qualifies for Scottish citizenship Scottish Citizenship? – Can register as a Scottish citizen (will need to provide evidence to substantiate)Migrants in Scotland legally Scottish Citizenship? – May apply for naturalisation as a Scottish citizen (subject to meeting good character, residency and any other requirements set out under Scottish immigration law)Citizens of any country who have spent at least 10 years living in Scotland at any time and have an ongoing connection with Scotland Scottish Citizenship? – May apply for naturalization as a Scottish citizen (subject to meeting good character and other requirements set out under Scottish immigration law)

Do i have any rights if my wife cheats on me?

i have been with my wife 9 years , married 9 years too, we have 3 kids, because of the stresses of life we haven`t really got on well for a few months, last week she told me she didn`t love me, but then i found out why, she started to see someone behind my back and now she is shifting the blame onto me, can someone tell me if i have the same rights as a woman, the thing is , if the man cheated on his wife he would be put out, i`m kinda confused because she seems to think she has done nothing wrong, but sneaking around behind my back to find another man, she doesn`t see that as cheating.............. unfortunatly i do, anyone else think the same or am i going mad, i`m not sure of my rights as we have 3 kidsand a house in both names (rented), i want to stay in my house with my kids as i was happy doing that, but she seems to think if we go to court i will get told to leave and get told i can make arrangments to see my kids, i can honestly say i haven`t showed her much attention over the past few months, but i thought love was unconditional not a convinience, any help would be appreciated. ian

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