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No really as the person has to be sworn in to testify that they are in agreement with the document to be properly acceptable by the court.

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What documents do you need to prove you have sole custody of your child to take her out of the country?

You will need to have your final custody order listing the terms. In many cases, it may state that both parents have to sign when applying for a passport. If the other parent has visitation, it's best to have a signed letter from the other parent agreeing to being out of the country with the child.


What is the difference between custody and visitation in terms of parental rights and responsibilities?

Custody refers to the legal right to make decisions for a child's upbringing, while visitation refers to the time a non-custodial parent spends with the child. Custody involves more authority and responsibility, while visitation is about spending time with the child.


Does an absent parent have to financially support his child at university?

The terms of a custody agreement can vary. To determine if the absent parent is required to help pay for university, you must refer to your custody agreement.


What is the definition of Liberal and Generous Access to a child?

"Liberal" and "generous" access to a child are terms commonly heard within physical custody agreements between parents. Liberal and generous access to a child implies frequent visits or opportunities for interaction, as opposed to limited physical custody or supervised visits.


If your child custody paper state that the father of your child has to have written permission from you to take the child out of the state of Georgia what does mean if I deny him the permission to go?

If the custody agreement specifies that the father needs your written permission to take the child out of the state of Georgia, and you deny him permission, then legally he would not be able to take the child out of the state without facing potential consequences such as violating the custody agreement. It is important to follow the terms of the custody agreement in order to avoid any legal issues.


Can you visit another state when you have joint custody?

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.


What is the difference between physical and sole custody?

ANSWER:Physical custody refers to who the child lives with, the child's main care giver. Legal custody determines who can make decisions concerning the child. There are many variations.Examples:One parent can have sole physical custody with both parents sharing legal custody.One parent can have sole physical and legal custody while the other parent has visitation rights.


What happens next if you were never served with child custody modification papers?

If the court determines that you were served, it will likely enter a default order - you will not like the terms of that order.


What is PC in police terms?

Protective Custody


Is it considered child abuse when your parents are divorced and one parent doesnt let you call the other parent?

That completely depends on the law where you live and the terms of the custody order.


Can a mother need permission from the father to take child out of state if paying child support?

If there is a custody order involving the child (and if child support is involved, there almost certainly will be), the parent who wants to take the child out of state should get the approval of the other parent. If the other parent will not agree, then there is always the option of going back to the court that issued the custody order to get permission from the court. (Depending on the exact terms of the custody order you may need to do this even if you have the other parent's approval, but having the other parent's approval will generally make the process much smoother.)


Can a child that lives wit the mother that have joint custy of the child can he move to another state with the father?

That depends on the state where the custody order was issued and the order's provisions, but in general, joint custody implies that both parents have equal say in decisions affecting a child's life and either parent has the power to ok or deny a decision such as a move, especially a move that would prevent a hardship to another parent in terms of their parenting time with their child. In other states, any child under a custody order is under the custody of the state as well, so any proposed move not only must be ok with both parents, it also requires permission of the court. When in doubt, refer to the custody order, or at least provide the legal state (or country if outside the USA) of the child's current legal residence.