It's not illegal. It may or may not be a good idea.
The most likely scenario is that the children will live with the other parent as long as that parent was not deemed unfit while the custodial parent was alive. If that parent was denied custody for cause the courts may consider another gaurdian should the non custodial parent still be considered unsuitable.
yes
i believe so
no the child doesn't live w/ custodial parent....it goes to who child lives w/
Not arbitrarily. The custodial parent would have to receive permission from the court for the change in residence.
If you have joint custody, there is one parent that is the custodial parent. A child can move in with you if you are the custodial parent or you can file in court to change your status to the custodial parent. The child should want to live with you as well.
Situation: Custodial parent and child live in Nevada, non-custodial parent lives in Ohio. Possibly, but you would probably have to petition a court in Nevada.
Depends on where you live but generally you have to be 18 to decide.
I would assume that as long as there were not restraing orders or orders of protection against either the custodial parent or the child, the non custodial parent could live any where they wanted. As long as no ones rights are violated, and there is no danger to the child or either parent, I wouldn't think the law could do anything about where either party lived. Hopes this helps
you would have to take the matter to child services but i believe so.
No. The custodial parent has been assigned the responsibility for the child by the court. And until the minor reaches the age of 18, they live where their parent tells them to.
No. The court will decide.