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If you have joint custody, you cannot move out of the state with the child without the other parent's consent. Even if you have sole legal custody you cannot interfere with the other parent's visitation rights by moving. The visitation order must be modified. Absent the consent of the other parent, you need the permission of the court.

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Sole physical and sole legal custody? If the custody order doesn't state otherwise, most likely but that is a question best posed to an attorney or the courts before you move if you aren't sure. If you have sole physical custody but joint legal custody or the other parent has otherwise retained their right for decision making power in their child's life, no, not without the other parent's permission or a court order.

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Not if the non-custodial parent have visitation and pay child support. Then his and the courts consent is needed.

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Not without the approval of the court.

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Q: Can a parent who has sole custody move out of GA state with the child?
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If you have joint custody of a child can this child move in with you?

If you have joint custody, there is one parent that is the custodial parent. A child can move in with you if you are the custodial parent or you can file in court to change your status to the custodial parent. The child should want to live with you as well.


Can custodial parent move out of state if there is an existing child support order in one state?

No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.No. If there is a child support order that means a state court has jurisdiction over the child. If the parent who is paying child support has any parental rights of custody or visitation the custodial parent would need the NC parent's consent and court approval to move out of state. The existing orders would have to be modified.


Can you take your child out of state while awaiting a family court hearing?

Call the phone number on your court papers. Or call your court representitive. It is very important to be up-front in all of your dealings with the court. In some states you can not leave the county with your child. * If custodial petitions have been filed then the child or children cannot be removed from the jurisdiction of the home state without the permission of the court.


In new york state neither parent has court ordered custody but the child primarily lives with the mother can she move out of state legally for job with the child?

In the absense of a court order, either parent can move anywhere they want. The other parent can then try to obtain a court order giving them sole custody if they don't like it.


With no joint custody can a mother move her child out of state?

Although the practices may vary from state to state. Generally, if there is a divorce or custody order that court has jurisdiction over the child and the parent cannot remove the child from the state so as to affect the other parent's access. The non-custodial parent may consent if their visitation needs are taken into consideration. The parent who desires to move must request permission from the court and the court will hear objections.


How does an out of state move without proper notification appear in a custody case?

An attempt to alienate the child from the other parent.


Can a 17 year old move in with her mom when her dad has costody?

It depends on the state you live in and what the laws are that govern that state. In most cases, the child can not just live with one parent, because the custody belongs to the other parent. That child can wait until the age of 18, to move-in with the other parent or that child can ask the court to move with the other parent.


Can you remove a child from another state if you have joint custody?

No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.


Are there custody laws that would prevent a custodial parent from moving their child too far from the non custodial parent?

Custody laws often vary by state and by circumstance. To find out if you are allowed to move your child away from the non-custodial parent, you will have to ask your attorney first.


Can you obtain custody in one state and move to another after you have custody?

That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.


Can a parent with sole custody move out of the state of New Jersey?

A parent with sole custody should be able to move out of the state of New Jersey. This is unless there are explicit rules against it.


Can a child move out at age 15 to a parent without custody?

yes