Without Joint Physical Rights to the child, no. Also, in many states, the in person authorization is required by both parents.
No.
Don't think so. The key word here is "custodial".
No. Only the court can enter an order of temporary custody. With the non-custodial parent incarcerated and with the consent of the custodial parent the court would likely approve a temporary guardianship that is in the best interest of the child.
if a non custodial parent reuses to sign a passport the only option is court. A judge can decide if it is in the best interests of the child to leave the country.
If you are under the age of 18, then the consent of the CUSTODIAL parent or Guardian is necessary. So, if this parent does not have custody, then they cannot sign for you to get married.
That depends on whether the non custodial parent has any legal custodial rights and whether those rights are sole or joint. If the non-custodial has sole legal custody, probably. If not, then no, not for a minor child, not without the permission of the parent with sole or joint legal custody. There are different types of custody, physical and legal. Check your custody order before you proceed to get an answer, or contact an attorney.
If a person in Georgia is underage (either 16 or 17), they can get married if their parent/custodial guardian signs a consent form. If the parent/guardian refuses to sign the form, the underage person cannot get legally married. A person can get married without parental consent at the age of 18 in Georgia. Honestly, it's not the most sensible idea to get married at such a young age.
There is a lot missing, such as was the custodial denying access? Also, did the custodial sign the Visa Application for the child?
You must go to the family court to see about getting the custody changed.
No
No. If the primary custodial parent has not been granted sole and complete custody of a minor child permission for the minor to marry must be given by both parents or by order of the court.
Did you sign the Visa application? Both signatures are required.
no, non- custodial parent cannot, take the custody order to school, daycare, and hospital,