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Yes. As long as he hasn't established paternity through the courts and have visitation, custody or pay child support. In that case she needs his and the courts permission.
The father must provide at least 60 days notice to the mother to give her time to contest the move. Courts prefer to keep the children accessible to the parents. If the father doesn't provide notice it will not go well for him if there is a related court action later. The mother can file an injunction to stop the move, or to later have the child returned to the jurisdiction of the courts, so it would be best to clear it through the courts prior to the move. See link below for additional information.
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It would go through the court system in which the action was originally filed.
As a minor you can not move anywhere without their or the courts permission.
i think you have to take this to the courts.
If guardianship was court ordered, than any change requires court approval.
If there is a visitation order or you share custody you will need his and the courts permission to move.
She can move with his and the courts permission.
yes they can move through inanimate objects.
If without the permission of the parent or the courts.