If the mother is not agreeable, you will need to file a motion in the children's residential jurisdiction. see link
Colorado see links below
My child's father left state for two year can he take my child for a week if i say no?
Matters relating to minor children are always adjudicated in the court of the state where the child resides. However, "supposed" father is not a legal status. Before the alledged father can be sued for child support paternity must be established if said father does not voluntarily accept responsibility for the child in question.
Yes
It depends on the state the father lives in, the custody laws of that state would determine if he had a real, legal reason for taking the children for her. Another condition would be WHY she was incarcerated. He would need to see a family lawyer who practices family law in his state.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
You can file in the state where the child lives, however if the father never lived there, the state has no long arm jurisdiction on the father, so you will need to file in his state.
yes,if the father is not involved in their lives or would not object,if you feel he would object it would be best to clear it through family court to arrange what times he can have the children
Provided that the mother still lives in the state of current jurisdiction, he will need her permission, or the permission of the courts. Plus, access rights will need to be renegotiated. See below for an example of an order I teach father to use when a mother wants to move away with the kids.
Ohio if the mother has lived there for at least six months. see links below
Georgia has jurisdiction.
Their biological father.