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.
no
Yes, I've helped fathers do that
only if the mother has full custody or if they are married i am pretty sure that is legal.
I'd say she can unless ordered not to do so.
beyond 50 miles
Not without the permission of the child's biological mother. When a couple are not married and there is not a custodial order from the court, the law presumes that the mother has sole custody of the child in question.
no
Single fathers have no parental rights until court ordered. A glass ceiling scenario, only the fathers are relegated to the subbasement of equal rights.
No, not unless the court grants the father custody.
30 miles
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
Difficult, but yes. In most cases, the state will take the child as single fathers have no assumed parental rights. see link