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Q: Do the grandparents have the rights to leave out of state or town without mother permission?
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Can a married mother take kids to grandparents house without fathers permission?

Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.


In Arkansas can a noncustodial parent terminate rights?

Not without the permission of the courts and the mother, AND provided the mother is not, nor will in the future, collect AFDC.


What has to be done to get grandparents rights?

The grandparents can get access towards there grandchildren by the mother and father dies and they get them. Or the grandparents file for custody of the children


If your child and the mother live with you can she take the child without your permission?

If you're not married, yes. You have no parental rights until granted them by a court.


If you live in your mother house and you have a baby is there any way she can get grandparents rights just because you wont leave the baby with her?

I don't know where you live but where I live there is no such thing as grandparents rights.


Can your mother keep your child from you?

no, the parents of the child have more rights to the child than the grandparents.


You were never married never been to court and have shared custody of your child. Can the mother of your child move to another state without your permission?

Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.


Can a seventeen year old adopted by her grandparents choose to move back in with her biological father?

No, that is no longer an option unless the grandparents (now parents) give permission. In order for the grandparents to adopt, the father's rights had to have been given up.


If the father is 15 and has rights to his baby can he take the baby out of state with the mother's permission if the mother is 17?

Absolutely


Can a 17 year old mother cross SC state lines with her boyfriend?

Not without parental permission (the fact that she's a mother means nothing--she's still a minor, and becoming a mother did not 'gain' her any adult rights)


Can the mother of your child legally sign the child's rights over to the child's grandparents when im not an unfit father?

She can terminate her parental rights, not yours.


Can grandparents seek custody if both mother and father or unfit parents?

Yeah, they have several of the same rights.