Not without permission from the court with agreement from the joint custodial parent.
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.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
As long as they have the other parents permission i think.
You may apply to court for another custody order.........
Not if a court order for joint custody is in place.
Not specifically, they have an opinion that can be considered by the courts.
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.
When parents share joint custody major decisions concerning the child(ren) must be agreed on by both. This includes moving the child(ren) out of the state jurisdiction where custody was awarded. Either party can petition the court to allow the move or block the move if it becomes a matter of contention. The court will always renders decisions based on the welfare of the child(ren).
Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
No, you can not, unless the custody order is modified by the court.
Child support is determined according to state guidelines and physical custody is one of the factors used to determine the amount.
Joint legal or physical. see links