If there is a visitation order or you share custody you will need his and the courts permission to move.
Generally, no. Married or unmarried, the law considers the father's rights equally.
With the permission of the court, and/or the father.
Yes
You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
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You should never move in with someone if you aren't married.
No. Not if a family court has jurisdiction over the child and the father has visitation rights. If the parents were never married and there has been no court involvement or paternity established the mother can try to move. However, the father could file an action in court to establish his paternity, visitation rights and prevent the removal of the child from the state.
Yes, but he has up to six months to file an injunction requiring the child be returned. see long below
Lincoln was a boy of seven when his father moved the family to Indiana, presumably to improve his chances to make a living as a farmer. He did not read many books at that age, even if he had access to them. I doubt that any books influenced his decision to move with his parents to Indiana.
The mother would need the permission of the court to move the child out of state. You should be notified of the request and will be given an opportunity for your objections to be heard by the court. The court will render a decision that focuses on the best interest of the child. It will also consider your objections. Just make certain you show up for the hearing.
if i am prenant and et married at sixteen to the babys father could i move in with him with out my paents permission in the state off Georgia?
Thomas Lincoln (father of Abraham Lincoln) lost his land due to a defective title and started anew in Perry County (now Spencer County), Indiana.