That provision can be incorporated into the original custody order or you can file for modification to include it.
not if she's married, or a single mother living in Arizona
if there is not any custody papers or visitation agreement paperwork filled out with the court both parents are equal and the parent that files first has the upper hand in most cases that i know of.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
Report her back to court. It's not legal to break the court order.
Laws vary from state to state. Custody papers have nothing to do with it.
it depends on your custody papers and what they say... if you have joint custody NO.... if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it.... if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!
When a parent does not have court ordered custody papers..any parent can have thr chilld...EX if the father takes him and doesn't want to return them well there is nothing you can do...if you call the police..they want a copy of the court ordered custody papers to remove the child from the non custodial parent....protect yourself get court ordered papers....my children were take by their father...i had no choice but to wait it out till he decided to return them...I did not have custody papers and nothing could be done since he was the father
no because they might ask for their papers
Yes but he has to establish that he is the father so he has to get legal papers, birth certificate and do a DNA test. Without papers that you are the father you can't go to court and apply for visitation right and custody.
If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.
If the children are leaving the country, yes. See related question link.
You will need to get your attorney who filed your custody papers to give you the access to them online or to print them for you. These papers cannot be accessed without authorization.