If the final divorce decree stipulates joint legal custody, neither parent can take the children out of state without the others permission.
No she absolutely cannot do that. In fact, wherever she lives, she isn't legally authorized to leave the state with those kids WITHOUT your written consent. If you agree and it's in writing, she can take the kids to another state and, no matter where they are, child support still applies.
It depends on the mother's opinion on the relationship. If the mother approves of the relationship, the father might as well take their children. But it is always safe that the mother knows where their kids are.
The children lose their mother. If the mother attempted suicide, fails, and goes go jail, then the kids would go to the father. If the father is unavailable, or unwilling to take the kids, the children would go to their grandparents, then to Uncle or aunts, god parents and lastly foster care. If the mother attempted suicide, but fails, and does not go to jail, the first option is that the kids stay with her.
you can't abduct children legally. They are also the mothers therefore the husband can't take the kids away from her unless they have gone to court and they have set up an agreement.
yes but must be with parent supervision
if you connive against me i will take vengeance on you.
If the kids live with the father then he can... but if the kid live with the mother then he has to notify her first.
How long they've been apart is not the issue. Both still must agree on where to take the child.
If the judge decides that your home is better for your children than your wife's then you can take your kids if you are divorcing their mother. However, if you just take the kids without first getting a court order, you could be in serious legal trouble.
because they have no one else to take it out on. so if your mom has a problem run and hide.
Yes, men can take the kids from their mother if they get a divorce. You have to be able to provide them an better home and have resources in order to do so. A judge makes this determination.
No she absolutely cannot do that. In fact, wherever she lives, she isn't legally authorized to leave the state with those kids WITHOUT your written consent. If you agree and it's in writing, she can take the kids to another state and, no matter where they are, child support still applies.
If she has custody of the kids. Legal custody.
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yes she had two kids and when she dies they when to family and her mother and she couldn't take care of them anymore of her lever cancer
It depends on the mother's opinion on the relationship. If the mother approves of the relationship, the father might as well take their children. But it is always safe that the mother knows where their kids are.
billie holiday had two kids she never knew what to do with all those kids plues she had tree husbands all at the same thime so how many did her mother let her have