It depends on your state's laws and the status of the divorce proceeding. The father may need to file a temporary injunction if there are no court orders already in place. If the divorce has been filed and is in progress the father should contact the court immediately and obtain a court order to stop the move.
That depends on the law where you live and whether or not a court ordered custody/visitation order is in place.
Laws vary widely from state to state as do rights and limitations based on the type of custody a parent has. You would need to provide more information to get an accurate answer.
Maybe. You need a consultation with a lawyer that specializes in family law.
She keeps moving them because she thinks where they are is not safe for them .
"Honor thy father and mother...." Don't keep secrets from your parents.
It comes from your father, or your mother if she chooses to keep it the same.
Take him to court!
Ask your father-in-law to sleep with your mother Speak your truth
If this is bothering you you should tell your mother/father how you feel.
Does the mother?
She didn't want to, but brought herself to do it. Her mother had remarried and wanted to travel with her husband, but had the responsibility of Bella to take care of at home. Bella noticed that and decided to move with her father on her own will, to keep her mother happy. So it was sort of a sacrifice.
When you cover your mare on Howrse, the owner of the mare gets to keep the foal.
Only with court approvalsee link
sounds like kdnap to me. does the father have custody?