Provided it is just for a trio or vacation, and not a permanent move, then possibly yes. In other circumstances no. It depends a lot on marital status, legal custody, and any existing court orders. Consulting a lawyer would be a great idea to find out the legalities for your specific situation.
No she can not move out of state without the fathers consent. If he also have shared custody or visitation rights, it has to be worked out so the court orders are not broken and the court will have to consent too.
Yes you can because it is legal if a guradian or parent allows it to be for a certain amount of time. Usually depending on their age. (time varies)
Yes, however that does not curtail the fact that he could file an injunction to stop it.
yes
With court approval
THE ANWSER NO WAY
If there is a custody agreement in place through the courts, the mother cannot take the child out of state without the fathers consent. If there is no agreement in place, the mother does not have to have the fathers consent.
A mother cannot move a child across the country without a father's consent. However, if it is spelled out in separation or divorce papers, she can.
IF THE MOTHER HAS SOLE CUSTODY
Depends on court orders see my profile
custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem
She can try, but he can get an injunction.
No. The father must consent.No. The father must consent.No. The father must consent.No. The father must consent.
No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.
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.