if you are over 18 then no, but under 18 then yes, both of your parents have the right.
If that parent is a prosecuting attorney, he/she can have a judge impound an arestee's passport and prohibit them leaving the USA.
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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If it's his turn, and the court gave 1/2-and-1/2 custody. Maybe.
I sure wouldn't if there were people I didn't trust with my child.
they can divorce or the father can leave the family.
to find out that he was a god child
If the father isn't trying to establish if the child is his the answer is yes, however, If he is in the process of trying to prove the child is his and you leave the country, you could find yourself in a lot of trouble.
Yes unless he goes to court to have the support order modified. He is responsible for that child regardless of where the mother is. However, he can get a court order to have the child returned. The mother has no right to leave the country without the father's, and court's, consent. Most countries in the Western World have some sort of reciprocal agreements regarding child custody.
I think you mean the parent of the child is not cooperating in letting the child leave a DNA test and in that case you have to go to court so they have to follow the court order.
yes
The father may take the child if and only if the child is not safe where it is and is happy to go with the father. You could leave a note and make sure that you leave a contact for the mother. Otherwise you may not. However the mother may not take the child from the father withot permission either. If you were to do this without good reason then it could be held against oyu in the court of law.
Mother files motion for custody