No, but beyond 30 days, and provided it's not during a summer extended visitation, a motion for a change of custody can be filed.
If the noncustodial parent tries to keep the child, the custodial parent can get the noncustodial parent charged with kidnapping and contempt of court both can be jail time for the noncustodial.
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.
Yes. She will be classified as runaway and if you take her in without telling anyone. You can be charged with harboring a runaway. Parent or not, you are not the custodial parent according to the law.
Until you turn 18, your custodial parent has the right to determine where you live. If you move in with the non-custodial parent without permission from the custodial parent, then they can call the police and have you picked up and brought back home. The non-custodial parent could be charged with 'interference with custody' and possible other charges as well. The non-custodial parent can petition the court for a change of custody. At your age, you would be allowed to state where you would like to live. The judge will take your wishes--along with many other things--into consideration when making the final decision.
PreparationPreparationPreparationKeeping a daily journal of activities which can be use during testimony.Creating A Chronological Statement, or history of the relationship with the other parent and children. Don't lie!!Interviewing several attorneys and picking the right one for you, and not just on the recommendation of someone else. Even a young attorney can be successful against an experienced attorney.see links
No they can not. The key here is the "custodial parent" . You may be able to go to court. But if you keep the child and you are not the custodial parent and there is a court order saying the other parent is the custodial parent, all that person has to do is call the police, and the non custodial parent would have to give up the child.
Charged with what? An increase in insurance premiums or trying to use that as a modification to income for child support purposes? Something different?
Yes, you may be charged. The fact that you allowed them in to search does not off set a crime.
If you were told not to leave the county, then yes, you are breaking the law. At the very least, you'll be in contempt of court. You could also be charged with custodial interference or kidnapping.
Yes. He would need her consent if she is the custodial parent.
As long as the minor is a runaway you can get charged for harboring her. A 15yo may not choose where to live and is not allowed to leave without parental permission.
The other parent can be charged with custodial interference and harboring a runaway. see links