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Q: Does custodial parent need to seek legal protection from non custodial parent if they are not present in child's life?
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Is the non custodial parent or grand parents legal if the custodial parent is not present?

Parental rights are paramount to "grandparents rights". In most jurisdictions there are no such rights.


Should the custodial parent go to court to let the child live with the non custodial parent?

Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.


Can a custodial parent prevent non custodial parent from traveling out of the country with a child?

Absolutely. A minor child cannot be taken legally from the U.S. without a valid passport. The custodial parent or guardian must, under oath, in person agree to allow the child to accompany the non custodial parent before a passport is issued. Likewise, depending upon the custodial order, the custodial parent may need the non custodial parent to present a sworn affidavit that he or she is allowing the minor to obtain a passport and travel outside of the U.S.


Can the judge set a order for visitation without the custodial parent present?

Yes. If the custodial parent fails to appear for the hearing the judge may render an order without their input.


How close can a non custodial parent live to the child and the custodial parent?

I would assume that as long as there were not restraing orders or orders of protection against either the custodial parent or the child, the non custodial parent could live any where they wanted. As long as no ones rights are violated, and there is no danger to the child or either parent, I wouldn't think the law could do anything about where either party lived. Hopes this helps


Does the custodial parent need to give non-custodial parent a letter of permission when non-custodial parent is taking child out of state for a extended period of time?

IT is a good idea assuming the custodial parent has sole custody or sole legal custody of the child. Otherwise, most states will administer medical care to a child with either parent present and will administer life saving measures without anyone present though they would be unable to continue treatment beyond emergency stabilization without a parent or guardian consent


Is custodial parent liable for for child who won't listen to custodial parent and runs to noncustodial parent?

for what?


Is non custodial parent legally bound to tell custodial parent where the child is?

Yes! Why would you want to keep that from the "custodial parent" anyway?


Custodial parent denies Noncustodial parent visitation rights in Mississippi?

Unless visitation rights for the non-custodial parent were allowed in the divorce paperwork, the custodial parent is completely within their rights to deny the non-custodial parent visitation....however, the non-custodial parent may sue for visitation rights.


Can a non-custodial parent find out how much the custodial parent was reimbursed by insurance carried by the custodial parent?

Only from your insurance. What are your concerns? See my profile.


Can the custodial parent deny visitation to the non custodial parent in Washington?

No. The non-custodial parent needs to have the visitation rights enforced by the court if necessary.


What constitutes custodial parent in reference to child support?

The custodial parent is the parent with custody/guardianship of the child.