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Q: Can a custodial parent remove a child abroad although child has ever weekend with the other parent?
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Who is responsible for expenses during the non custodial parent weekend?

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Is it kidnapping if a parent takes a child abroad if they are the resident parent?

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Does the custodial parent has a right to take a child abroad without informing the non custodial parent?

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Can custodial parent stop non custodial parent from getting children on court ordered weekend visits?

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Is custodial parent liable for for child who won't listen to custodial parent and runs to noncustodial parent?

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Yes! Why would you want to keep that from the "custodial parent" anyway?


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