I think so, however you will need the courts permission for the child to visit you and leave their home state.
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No the custodial parent has to have either the courts permission or the non-custodians permission.
It depends on the age of the individual. In general, adults can choose to live in another country without parental permission. However, minors may need permission or assistance from their parents or legal guardians to relocate internationally. It's important to research and understand the legal requirements of the country you wish to move to.
No. In the strict legal sense a grandparent (or anyone) cannot take a minor child anywhere without permission from the custodial parent(s) or guardian.
Not without the permission of the courts and the mother, AND provided the mother is not, nor will in the future, collect AFDC.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
It really depends on how the parental rights are divided and should be specified in your divorce/support paperwork.
That actually depends upon what it is that you are using. If you use someone's car without permission, that is called stealing. If you use someone's movie without permission, that is called piracy. If you use someone's body without permission, that is called rape.
If the noncustodial parent tries to keep the child, the custodial parent can get the noncustodial parent charged with kidnapping and contempt of court both can be jail time for the noncustodial.
Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
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