If you have Joint Legal Custody, then neither parent can physically change residences without the approval of the other. If, per the question, the daughter is living with the father, or the father has "primary" custody, then you can move wherever "you" want, at least in my perception.
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:-)
the father gets the custody of the child if the mother dies
It would be very unlikely for a judge to award custody to a parent that isn't around. If the father could prove that the child would be better off with him, then maybe, but otherwise I don't think you have anything to worry about.
I believe that the mother should get custody and she gives the father a schedule to be on.
To the Custody of the Father - 1908 was released on: UK: December 1908 USA: June 1909
yes he should do
you get it for her.
I'm assuming you are the father and a fit parent and then yes, you would probably get custody.
Yes. Its the same as not showing up for other court dates.
Get over it..the kid doesnt want you!
O9nly if he has primary custody, or family is intact.
It is illegal.
see links and Dads House
You have to be established, legally, as her biological father so if you have not done that do that first. Have DNA tests done if needed. Then you can apply for custody or visitation rights.
you need to have proof of this. testmomials, documents, people to testify
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
Joint legal or joint physical? see link below