because the parent is the child's guardian and the guardian has the power to decide who will care for the child.
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
Not without parent permission. It could be considered kidnapping without that.
In most cases, a parent cannot legally take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent or a court order.
The parent would be charged with kidnapping.
In general, if both parents have legal custody rights, a parent typically needs the other parent's consent to leave the country with the children. If one parent leaves with the children without the other parent's consent, it could be considered parental abduction and legal action may be taken. It's important to consult with a family law attorney for specific advice based on the circumstances.
It depends on what country and/or state you are living in.
A child process is a process that was created by a parent process. The child process usually helps the parent process accomplish some task independently of the parent.
In most cases, a single parent can obtain a passport for their child without the other parent's consent if they have sole legal custody. However, it is recommended to check with the specific requirements of the country issuing the passport.
No, as both signatures are required on the passport.
An approved I-130 to start the process, then the parents would need to consular process in their home country.
The passport application requires both signatures, in person.
Whether this is even a crime depends on which country the children are taken from and to, and whether one or both of the parents have legal custody of the children.