Yes, but the father can file an injunction ordering the return up to six months after the move, so better go to court first.
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You need the approval of the court to move.
No. If the child's' mother calls the police you could loss custody of your child and possible go to jail. If I was you I would contact a lawyer who specializes in child custody cases. If you can get a notarized letter from the mother saying it is okay and giving you full custody.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
yes, or suspend your driver's license.
No, you can not, unless the custody order is modified by the court.
Yes unless your court order stipulates that you cannot move outside a certain mile limit or if you share joint custody. If it is normal custody law permitting the other parent to have visitation it should state who has to pick up and bring back. Unless for certain special circumstances you should be able to move out of state also. LOOk at your papers.
A parent with sole custody should be able to move out of the state of New Jersey. This is unless there are explicit rules against it.
Only if the court papers served to both of you indicate this. If the courts have left you with full custody and no visitation rights for the father then you can move anywhere you want. Marcy
Well that just depends on the laws of that state. Here in Georgia you can move out at 16 as long as you are not in school.
The other parent could get sole custody.
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no,unless the custody agreement states you cant move without notifying the court