YES! But it depends on the school. As some schools like religious schools are very strict. Public schools should be okay with the notarized custody papers.
However, both parents should be a part of the child life.
Check with your school. Don't hesitate to ask questions. Things become so much easier.
no, he cannot, this would have to go through a lawyer, depending on the custody papers, get this sorted ASAP
If more than 30 days, and registered in school, than yes. If you want an alternate choice, see link
The issue of whether the custodial parent can move the children is very tricky. If you are lucky, it was covered in the custody settlement papers. You need to read the agreement to see if it is there. If not, you need to contact your custody lawyer or family court advisor, and see how you can get an amendment to the agreement papers.
File an emergency motion for change of custody see link
I want my son to go to school in north Carolina were he's older sister live what paper do I need so she could inscribed him in school with no problems
school papers
I received my back-to-school papers in order to pass this next school year.
Not with joint physical custody.
Take a current copy of your papers to the school and inform them about custodial interference. see link on Dads House
Reports, affidavits, evaluations and testimony from school officials are helpful evidence in a custody hearing. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.
Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.