NO. She needs the permission of the court that has jurisdiction over the case. She cannot interfere with the father's visitation rights. If an agreement cannot be reached between the parents the judge will decide.
If he has primary custody or even visitation rights, you cannot take his child far enough away that he cannot readily exercise his custody/visitation rights unless he gives you permission to do so.
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If you have joint legal custody then you will need the father to sign paperwork to get a passport for your daughter to leave the country. If she already has a passport and your trip out of the country does not interfere with his visitation then you have every right to take you daughter anywhere you want to take her:-)
You don't need permission for anything unless it's in a decree, but unless you have a remarkable hiding place, expect to be dragged to court eventually.
Fathers are frequently ordered to do so there, despite having primary custody. see link below
Not without his fathers and the courts permission.
If she has full custody, then yes.
Only with their permission. The custody order have to be changed in the court it was issued.
No, not if your mother has sole physical custody. If there is a joint custody arrangement, you'd still need the cooperation of both parents to make it happen.
That is dependent of custody orders, but even without, the other parent could file an injunction.
only if the mother has full custody or if they are married i am pretty sure that is legal.
You have the authority to get medical treatment for your son. If you have any doubts or if the father has already objected then consult with your attorney.
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If he has primary custody or even visitation rights, you cannot take his child far enough away that he cannot readily exercise his custody/visitation rights unless he gives you permission to do so.
If the father doesn't have joint custody, then yes. If he does have some sort of custody, probably not. If you went to court, look on the papers or call the court and see how much parental rights he has.
Yes they can.
You will need his and the courts permission to take the child away if there is a court order for visitation or custody. The court order has to be followed.