If you are going to live in another state, then you need a court agreement. If you are just visiting, then you need custody papers and other legal documents. If the father is dead, then it's agood idea to bring his death certificate too.
With his approval, or the approval of the courts.
That depends on several factors. What is the situation?
Contact Child Protective Service in that state and tell them what is going on ASAP. They will investigate and remove the child if necessary and the police will take care of the person who assaulted the child.
If they have been left in the care of a person who is no longer able to care for them, call the child abuse and neglect hotline in that state. To really answer this question better, I would have to know the age of the child that the parent wont return to care for.
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.
Not permanently if the other parent has any visitation rights. You need permission from the court.
If Mom is custodial in Illinois, the answer is NO. Father must have Mom's written permission to take the child out of state.
Yes, but he can file an injunction to stop it.
Generally, a parent can take the child for a visit to another state unless there is a court order that prohibits it. For example, lots of people travel across state lines to take a vacation at the seashore during summer vacation. If the parent who objects has a serious issue they would need to take it before a judge.
If that is what the orders say, or you have moved the child to another state without modifying the orders. In that case, you must provide the child at the previous address on the regular access schedule, for the other parent to pick up.
If there are court orders regarding child support, visitation etc that the father have you can not take the child out of state or country wihtout his and the courts permission. it would be kidnapping. He have parental rights just like you.
no.