Trip should be approved by him or the court.
Not without a a first right of refusal in the current custody orders, or custody modification
No. He cannot obtain legal custody without a modification of the custody order by the court. He would need to petition for a change in custody. The court would review the petition and render its decision. It would be easier if your mother consents to the petition.
If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.
You can for short vacations but you cannot remove the children permanently without the consent of the other parent and a modification of court orders.
You can only file for custody modification in the jurisdiction where the child resides and whether or not a dependency order can be re-opened depends on how it was closed (with or without prejudice). You need the services of an attorney if this is what you intend to do. He or she would be able to advise you if you have a case and if so, your chances of obtaining such a modification.
yes he can.
Yes, because she has SOLE custody, so you have nothing on the kid legally.
If she has full custody, then yes.
we can use classes in java...by inheritance concept...we can reuse without modification
Unauthorised modification is changing the contents of a file without the granted permission
You need a letter from the other parent giving permission. Otherwise you risk having difficulty either leaving or returning.
No, legally he cannot take them with him without your permission.