Yes. He can't take the child out of the country without the consent of the other parent, but he can go wherever he likes.
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Depending on the country you so cowardly is fleeing to, she can get you extradited or sue you in that country. Be a man! You might change your mind one day and then your child will know you as the one who ran away because he was afraid to support his child.
A Filipino citizen can leave the Philippines for a vacation in another country anytime, provided he/she is a holder of a passport and has been granted a visa to the country where he/she will spend a vacation.
Not if you wish top leave but if you take the child with you you need both hers and the courts consent. It's because the visitation, child support orders etc have to work.
No. The issue of the children's mother being on maternity leave has no bearing on child support obligations. The money is for the children's care not for the ex-spouse.
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Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
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If there are court orders regarding child support, visitation etc that the father have you can not take the child out of state or country wihtout his and the courts permission. it would be kidnapping. He have parental rights just like you.
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Pending civil court cases, including child support cases, do not automatically enjoin you from leaving the country, unless there is a specific order restraining you from doing so. Even after you receive something in the mail, unless it says "you are not to leave the country", you can leave the country. You must have lawyers or some legal assistance so it's important that you put in writing why you are leaving the country and when you will be back. As long as you are honest, intend on coming back then there is no reason you can't leave the country. Marcy If there's no warrants or even court orders not to leave, you can go and come as much as your money and proper credentials allow you to.