Yes, if his parents have decided so.
Only if you put your child on the roof as well.
No; that is called molestation.
If a father takes a child without permission, legal actions that can be taken include filing a report with the police, obtaining a court order for the child's return, and potentially pursuing charges of parental kidnapping.
Not without proof of some type of neglect or abuse.
If you have joint legal custody, typically both parents need to provide consent for a child to be taken out of the country. If the mother attempts to take the child without the father's permission, he should consult with an attorney and file an emergency motion with the court to prevent the travel. Involving the legal system will help protect the father's rights and ensure that the appropriate steps are taken to address the situation.
they were taken in by host families around the country side.
Under Australian the non main carer can take a child out of the Country on Holidays. The child must have a passport. To obtain a passport, both parents need to sign the application form. If the other parent will not consent to the application for a passport then an application to the court must be made. If the child has a passport, then the holiday can be taken provided that it is in accordance with the Orders of the court, or by agreement with the other parent. If you are worried about the other parent taking the child out of the country without your agreement, then you can apply to the court for the child to be put on the airport watchlist.
If you are still a minor it's the parents who decide unless the child is considered mature enough to make that decision. The court will look at the childs; - maturity - age - reason for wanting to move - how strongly the child feel about wanting to live with that parent - there is no specific age given but the older the child is the more weight it will give to the childs wish. The wishes of a child age 12 and up are usually taken into consideration, and an older teenager's wishes are likely to be decisive.
In most cases, a child cannot be taken by another family member without the consent of both parents or legal guardians. If one parent chooses to take the child without the other parent's consent, it may be considered kidnapping or a violation of custody agreements. It is important to consult legal counsel for specific advice based on individual circumstances.
Cuba is the only country that treats men and women the same in the issue of parental abduction. When a mother brings a child there illegally, they will immediately return the child to the country it was taken from. No other country, including the US does that. Only when a father kidnaps the child. As such, they are a lot more cautious in allowing a child in that is not accompanied by both parents.
Although this question is impossible to answer, I believe it is reasonable to say that no parent leaving a child at preschool would expect the child to be taken to a wedding - - anyone's wedding - - and certainly not without parental consent.
The obligor continues to owe support regardless of where the child is in this world. But, you should file a motion for interference with custody, as well as a motion to place child support into a trust fund. see link below