No, as both signatures are required on the passport.
yes if you have full custody you dont have to consult your ex.
A valid passport for the child and a visa if the country you are going to requires one. You should also have a written consent to have custody of the child and a Power of Attorney drafted by an attorney so that you can have the child treated in a medical emergency. See also information in the related question.
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:-)
It is not required for either parent, however it is best to obtain it from the other parent, or have it addressed by the court, to prevent a last minute injunction being filed.
* If you have joint custody then yes, he does need your permission to take your baby out of the UK. If he has sole custody he can take the baby anywhere he wants.
No, you still need his permission. The court order says joint custody and if you take the child out of the country you make that impossible to work and therefor break the court order. That last part just means that wherever you go, you still have custody. Otherwise you could go on vacation abroad and lose custody just because you are out of the country even though you have his written permission to take the child with you. Your ex of course also needs your written permission if taking his child out of state or country.
yes if you have full custody you dont have to consult your ex.
even if they don't
If there is a visitation order or you share custody you will need his and the courts permission to move.
It depends. If you have sole custody, go for it. If you have joint custody, you have to have the permission of the other guardian; you can get a signed note, it's fine. If you don't have custody at all, no, you can't.
yes he can.
Yes
If she has full custody, then yes.
It depends on whether she is a minor or an adult, and if she is a minor, your custody situation.
It would be very helpful to the father, but it is not recommended.
Yes, because she has SOLE custody, so you have nothing on the kid legally.
no, only if you are going out of the country. I just traveled out of state with my 2 children and I have sole physical custody, it was no problem.