Even without a specific law, or provision in a custody order, the parent should seek the permission of the other parent, and the court, to avoid the filing of an injunction ordering the child being returned to the state. See related link
An attempt to alienate the child from the other parent.
That is dependent of custody orders, but even without, the other parent could file an injunction.
yes..
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
In a child custody arrangement, the primary parent is the one who has the most time and responsibility for the child's daily care and needs. The custodial parent, on the other hand, is the one who has legal custody and decision-making authority over the child.
Yes, unless the parent who has the child also holds sole physical and legal custody.
Primary parent typically refers to the parent who is primarily responsible for the day-to-day care and upbringing of a child. This could include tasks such as feeding, clothing, supervising, and making decisions about the child's well-being. It is commonly used in the context of child custody arrangements or co-parenting arrangements.
Primary residential
No, it is not legal for a parent to take their child's paycheck without the child's consent.
Primary custody is generally defined as belonging to the parent with whom the child or children reside with the majority of the time. It does not mean that it cannot be a joint custody arrangement as well.
The custodial parent is the parent in which the child resides with. My son lives with me and I am the custodial parent, his dad has visitation rights and pays child support.
If you have primary custody you rule the child's life. You're the parent in charge but the other parent may still be entitled visitation.