It all depends on what the custodial agreement says. Read the agreement.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
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No. The 16 year old must wait until the case is settled. * Legally, no, but it is highly unlikely the court would order the minor to return to the custodial parent's home unless the non custodial parent was not supplying an acceptable living environment.
Yes, with the written approval of the custodial parent. You need custody letters from the custodial parent saying that they permit their child to travel with you.
In Michigan, the custodial parent can't move the kids more than 100 miles away from the other parent and can't go out of state, even for a vacation, without permission from the court
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no, but depending on time, support can be adjusted or stopped. In Missouri, after 30 days, it stops.
The courts cannot force an absent parent to visit the child[ren].
It depends on whether you mean permanently or simply for a vacation. First, you cannot violate a visitation order without the consent of the non-custodial parent, preferably in writing. You do not require the court's or non-custodial parent's permission to leave the state for a vacation but the non-custodial parent should be notified and visitation time should be made up if missed. You do need the non-custodial parent's consent to leave the country for even a short vacation. In fact, you would encounter problems leaving the country, entering another country and returning without an official consent. You cannot leave either state or country permanently or for an extended period without the consent of the non-custodial parent and a modification of court orders. Doing so could result in your losing custody.
To take a Minor child abroad with intent to reside abroad without the consent of the non custodial parent would constitute kidnapping. A vacation is not a change of residence and therefore is not disallowed. Permission should be obtained from the non custodial parent in writing to prevent any misunderstandings later.
Yes. If the custodial parent fails to appear for the hearing the judge may render an order without their input.
You can take the child out of state based on your custody order. If you don't have a custody order and paternity has never been established then the mother has sole custody and you only get what rights she grants you voluntarily (including how far away you can take them).