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If you were told not to leave the county, then yes, you are breaking the law. At the very least, you'll be in contempt of court. You could also be charged with custodial interference or kidnapping.

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Q: Can you get in trouble for leaving the state with your children having full custodial rights while the father is fighting for custody and you got a summons stating not to leave the county?
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What if the child's custodial parent is gone for most of the year and the child wants to be with the non custodial parent?

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my sister has full custody of her daughter, however, the father has visitation rights. He calims that as the non custodial parent there's a law that states that he should be the parent to keep her passport under his possession. Can you please confirm if that is accurate.


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