That depends on state law where you reside and the terms of your visitation agreement. Your ex or the court may have to approve such an arrangement. After all, the visitation is for you, not your new spouse. It might be a better option for everyone involved to change the weekend of your visitation if your ex is cooperative. If not and you don't have time to petition the court, there might be some negative fallout. Cover your bases.
Generally, no. The child should be under the supervision of an adult.
Leave permanently, no. That would violate the visitation order. To move would require his and the courts consent.
She would have to petition the court for custody and they will want to know why she left and what she has been doing during that time. If the daughter is old enough she can be heard about what she wants to. Why she has left I have no idea. There can be many reasons for that. Visitation right to start building up a relationship between mother and daughter again might be a good idea to start with if the court find it suitable. The court have to know that she will not leave again so getting custody back is not so easy.
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You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
It depends. In certain situations, absolutely. For example, if it's their visitation time with you, they have full control and authority over you during that time, so they make the rules.
Leave It to Beaver - 1957 Weekend Invitation 5-10 was released on: USA: 9 December 1961
You should leave your float plan for the weekend with a friend or relative.
If your husband's girlfriend is mature and responsible and your children like her then there is no reason the children can't be left with her. If you don't feel she is responsible to look after them or the children don't like her then have your husband return the children to you if he has to leave their residence.