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An unmarried mother has custody of her children until the father establishes his paternity in court and requests custody or an order for visitation. Once his paternity is established she can request child support.

She can move but he may be able to stop her by filing a motion in court.

An unmarried mother has custody of her children until the father establishes his paternity in court and requests custody or an order for visitation. Once his paternity is established she can request child support.

She can move but he may be able to stop her by filing a motion in court.

An unmarried mother has custody of her children until the father establishes his paternity in court and requests custody or an order for visitation. Once his paternity is established she can request child support.

She can move but he may be able to stop her by filing a motion in court.

An unmarried mother has custody of her children until the father establishes his paternity in court and requests custody or an order for visitation. Once his paternity is established she can request child support.

She can move but he may be able to stop her by filing a motion in court.

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Q: Can you move out of the state of Kansas with your children when you're not married and neither parent has custody?
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