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No, you still need his permission. The court order says joint custody and if you take the child out of the country you make that impossible to work and therefor break the court order. That last part just means that wherever you go, you still have custody. Otherwise you could go on vacation abroad and lose custody just because you are out of the country even though you have his written permission to take the child with you. Your ex of course also needs your written permission if taking his child out of state or country.

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Q: Can you move anywhere with your child without your Ex permission you have joint custody but your divorce decree says that you have the right to the residence of the child without regard geographic res?
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