That by itself is not a reason courts would change custody.
That by itself is not a reason courts would change custody.
That by itself is not a reason courts would change custody.
That by itself is not a reason courts would change custody.
That by itself is not a reason courts would change custody.
Maybe. You need a consultation with a lawyer that specializes in family law.
If Mom has custody then she gets to decide where you live. You can move in with Dad if Mom agrees to it. Otherwise, Dad would have to petition for a change of custody.
no you have to stay with the parent that has custody
It depends on the reasons for moving and the age of the child. How has custody of the child.
Yes, if he has visitation rights or shared custody, she will need his consent.
This is 100% up to the judge. To change the custody agreement or order requires a trip back to court. Would like to add however that moving in with the boyfrind as long as he is not a danger to the kids, is not something that normally changes custody. It's just moving on with life after the divorce.
you have the right to make your own desicision if you want to move with your dad make sure you let an authority figure know.
No, I don't believe they can. It depends on the agreements of the split custody; if there is split custody. Technically, the law only forbids a parent moving out of state with the child if there is split custody, but if there is full custody, I do believe that its allowed. In any case if you're only visiting, Theres nothing in the law that prohibits you. I grew up with divorced parents, although there were no custody agreements.
Yes she can. Unwed mothers assume an automatic temporary custody, until the case is decided by the court. The only way to stop her from moving is to file for custody ASAP. Once filed, the state has jurisdiction and she can't move.
FROM ME [THE ONE ASKING QUESTION]- Also i would like to remind you that my mother lives in louisiana, has no custody right(cause she has signed them over), and is wanted to obtain me. Also my grandmother has custody rights, but would i have the choice to move in with her from my father?
No he cant he doesnt have any rights over you. if your mom has custody over you she can tho.
Relocating out of the state is a substantial change in circumstances that could justify a change in custody. Since the mother already has sole custody, it is unlikely that the court would order a change but it is possible. Normally the CP is required to notify the NCP at least sixty days in advance of the move to give the NCP time to file for a modification of child custody. However, we are a mobile society and permission to relocate is usually freely granted. Here is an article on relocation. The laws are similar in all states.