No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
No, unless a custody order is being violated, it is not kidnapping for the Father to move out of state with his own children.
You may apply to court for another custody order.........
Properly, it's suppose to require one state to honor a custody award from another state, but as regards custodial fathers, in reality it has little power.
IT DEPEND ON IF THE FATHER IS SHARING CUSTODY.
Any order issued from another state that currently has jurisdiction.
As long as they have the other parents permission i think.
With or without the child? What is the state with jurisdiction over the case? If your custody order doesn't specifically outline those terms, you would need to supply that information for an informed answer.
You can get emancipated. File at the local courthouse. * Being placed in the custody of another person and being emancipated are two different things. A minor doesn't get to decide who has custody of them. The only way a court will remove custody from your parents is if they have been proven to be unfit in some manner. As far as emancipation, in the state of Louisiana if your parents don
Yes, custody laws can vary drastically from state to state. You can look up your states' custody laws via the internet.
custodial interference and abduction
Generally the law is not applicable when the other parent does not live in the starte.