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Q: If a single mom decides to move out of state with her daughter and there is no custody established with the father is it illegal or does the mom need to get permission from the father?
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You are legally married and currently have a protection order against your husband. You were offered a job in another state. Can you leave with your children without your husband's permission?

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Can you sue a woman who deceived you and had a child from your relationship without your knowledge?

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