No. Any outing whereby the children leave the nursery or centre requires parental permission in advance, to sign off on the risks of said trip out and that they agree with where the child will go.
Because its their child and the child is only in your care and nothing should take place without their permission!
Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time
yes if she has full custody
Yes.
If there is a court order for custody, visitation or child support she will need his permission. See related question link.
yes he can.
No. In the strict legal sense a grandparent (or anyone) cannot take a minor child anywhere without permission from the custodial parent(s) or guardian.
If you're not married, yes. You have no parental rights until granted them by a court.
no you cant you need there premission
If she has full custody, then yes.
If the custody agreement specifies that the father needs your written permission to take the child out of the state of Georgia, and you deny him permission, then legally he would not be able to take the child out of the state without facing potential consequences such as violating the custody agreement. It is important to follow the terms of the custody agreement in order to avoid any legal issues.
Yes. A husband/father does not need his wife's permission to take their child. If he leaves permanently she has recourse but not for a short term absence after a marital argument.