No. It is assumed that you are referring to a permanent move. He has no right to take the child away from her mother. The mother could report the situation to the police and an Amber Alert would be issued. The father must initiate a court action to end his marriage and set up custody and visitation rights and child support.
He is still the father with/without child support and has rights. Take him to court to get the child support and make arrangements for your move to a different state.
If Mom is custodial in Illinois, the answer is NO. Father must have Mom's written permission to take the child out of state.
Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
My child's father left state for two year can he take my child for a week if i say no?
Yes. However, if there is a father around, he can file an injunction for the child to be returned.
With his approval, or the approval of the courts.
If the custody agreement specifies that the father needs your written permission to take the child out of the state of Georgia, and you deny him permission, then legally he would not be able to take the child out of the state without facing potential consequences such as violating the custody agreement. It is important to follow the terms of the custody agreement in order to avoid any legal issues.
yes because he only has the right to give permission to let his child leave the state
No
No. I believe that you need the father to approve before you leave
well, if your asking what you could do, then you could probably take her to court for custody of the child.
Yes, but you would have to prove that the child is better off in your custody. Check with a lawyer to review your rights. See if you could work it out with her also.If she leaves the child behind, yes. If she doesn't, first file an injunction ordering the child be returned. But, be prepared to be hit with a false allegation. By doing that, the other state can take jurisdiction as the VAWA overrides the UCJAA. By the time you prove it false, the UCJAA kicks in and the state still has jurisdiction.see links