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Not without court approval, otherwise the other parent can file an injunction.
I'm assuming you mean the other parent is in jail? You also do not say if this is simply an arrest pending charges, or a post conviction? You file an Emergency Child in Need of Care Motion requesting temporary custody pending a full hearing on the matter. see link
As long as you don't have to borrow or incur debt to pay the legal and filing fees.
Yes, as he can still file an injunction to stop it pending a court hearing, which I teach them to do. see link
Because they figured out they lack jurisdiction and need to file in the appropriate jurisdiction.
this is a case pending with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice Ramos vs Robinson court file No. 07-cv-338311sr
pending
This is strictly up to the rules of the court in which the lawsuit is pending. Those differ from state to state.
The warrant is pending
Pending-b/o
Peeding is not a word. Did you mean 'pending'? Pending: in the period before the decision or conclusion of; during: pending the negotiations.