they get put in a Foster Home, or if they are young maybe they would get adopted.
In the US, this is not legal. Minors must live with a parent or guardian.
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
It is possible that a parent can solely take a decision for his or her child. However; It mainly depends on the agreement between parents.
Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
Shouldn't, but mothers do it anyway.
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
A divorce with the custody of a child involved can get very tricky when one parent lives abroad. It is almost impossible to force the absent parent to pay child support, and if the parent takes the child to some countries it may be impossible for the US parent to get the child back,
of course
The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.The child lives with you and you are entitled to child support from the non-custodial parent.
Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.
No. Until they reach the age of majority, usually 18, they are the responsibility of the parent and the parent determines where the child lives.
The State where the child lives.
Yes, it does not matter where the child lives, you still have to pay it. The child does not stop being yours just because he/she lives in another state.
The parent who is considered the custodial parent.
Can a non biological parent. Adopt a child in the state of kentucky without a biological parents signature
Primary residential