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No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.



No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.

No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.

No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.
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In a join custody does either parent has to notify the other in advance when they are leaving the state for vacation if there is noting about it in the court order?

no


Do you need to give up your rights for your child to visit out of state?

You as the parent can go wherever you want but if the child is going with you and the other parent have visitation rights or share custody, you will need their permission if leaving the state or country.


Can your parents revoke your license at seventeen?

Take away and revoke are not synonymous in this scenario. I am not aware of a state that a parent can revoke a government issued document but I could be wrong. The state can revoke your license of course under certain penalties but I have never heard of a parent being able to revoke a license. Granted, a parent holds greater rights over a child than the government so theoretically your parents could take away your license among other things but not revoke. I hope that makes sense.


Can a mother leave with her daughter out of state to live?

YES, IF SHE HAS SOLE CUSTODY OF THE CHILD AND THERE WAS NO AGREEMENT TO STAY IN THAT STATE. OR IF NEITHER PARENT HAS LEGAL CUSTODY EITHER PARENT COULD DO THAT


Can a non-custodial parent claim a child if he has the child only two percent of the time?

Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.


Can a parent with sole custody move out of the state of New Jersey?

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.


Can a 10 year old live with a parent without a court trial for custody?

Depends on the laws for custody in the state of residence. Depends on the laws for custody in the state of residence.


If you have joint custody can your teenager live with either parent?

The guidelines are basically the same in every state but obviously there are a few minor differences. Joint custody consists of Primary Custody & Secondary Custody. The parent with primary custody is who the child lives with & the other parent has secondary custody. Depending on the age of the child & the state in which they reside, the court may let them determine where they choose to live. Or if both parents agree on the child's decision then the child can live with either parent.


Can ward of the state child go after a parent for support if they dont have custody?

Only the state can.


If the divorced parent who has full custody gives up all rights to child to the state may the other parent gain custody?

Yes, this could happen.


Parent leaves state to work is custody of kid affected?

yes


Can noncustodial parents prevent custodial parents from leaving the state with baby?

A noncustodial parent can prevent the custodial parent from leaving the state with a baby or child. The court will decide if the custodial parent has just cause to leave the state.