No. You cannot do anything to interfere with the other parent's access to your children. You need to petition the court for permission to relocate.
Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
Best Interests of the children. Are you talking about physical custody or legal custody? Visitation schedule? Hopefully the parents can work it out in concilation court. for more details see steveshorr.com ANSWER:: my parents are divorced and live three hours away from each other and have joint custody so it is possible.
That would depend on whether the divorce decree stated Joint Custody or not, and probably what state you live in.
Yes you will have to take the courts permission in writing.
it depends on your custody papers and what they say... if you have joint custody NO.... if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it.... if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!
No, you can not, unless the custody order is modified by the court.
Child support is determined according to state guidelines and physical custody is one of the factors used to determine the amount.
Joint legal or physical. see links
That should be expressed in the custody orders.
Joint custody is a court order whereby custody of a child is awarded to both parties. In joint custody both parents are "custodial parents" and neither parent is a non-custodial parents, or in other words the child has two custodial parents.
No, as that shows disrespect for the authority of the court. see link