There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.
There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.
There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.
There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.
No, unless a custody order is being violated, it is not kidnapping for the Father to move out of state with his own children.
my friend lives in new jersey if she has custody of her children can she move out of state and give her children a good life.
if you want
it depends on your custody papers and what they say... if you have joint custody NO.... if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it.... if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!
No. You will need a custody order that allows you to move. Seek an attorney and file for custody. The burden of proof will be on you to show that it is in the best interests of the children to relocate.
yes you can when you divorce you can do anything you want with your children as long as you have custody of them.
That depends on the custody decision of the judge at the court. You might need to review your court papers from when you were granted the divorce. It will also state the custody rules.
Regardless of your state laws, the father can still file an injunction.
No. You cannot move out of state without notifying the court. The other parent can file an injunction preventing your removing the children from the jurisdiction of the court and if youare not the parent with temporary custody then you could be arrested.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
Unless you have the courts and the other parent's consent you will charged with kidnapping and the children will be brought back and you will lose custody and possibly your parental rights.
Only if it states it in a custody agreement. Every agreement has a section for that.