Common Law Relationship Dispute

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Without a custody agreement, both parents generally have equal rights to make decisions for their child. Consult a family law attorney in Pennsylvania for tailored advice.

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in a common-law relationship with the father of my child, and we are in a heated argument. Our childs grandmother passed and he is telling me she is not allowed to attend because my family told him he was not allowed to attend. He is punishing me because he cannot go. Am I allowed to bring her even though he said no. There is no custody in place as we are currently still together.
Hello ****. Without a custody agreement in place, both parents typically have equal rights to make decisions for their child. However, disputes can get complicated. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney in Pennsylvania for advice tailored to your specific situation.