custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem
This depends on the jurisdiction, but MOST states have a rule that says a parent can't leave the home state with the children with the intention of depriving the Court of jurisdiction over issues related to the children. Thus, MOST states permit vacations outside the children's home state, provided that they will be returned to the jurisdiction at the conclusion of the vacation.
With court approval
A mother cannot move a child across the country without a father's consent. However, if it is spelled out in separation or divorce papers, she can.
If there are court orders regarding visitation and child support and custody, you will need his and the courts consent. The court orders have to be followed.See related question link.
Ira Victor has written: 'Fathers and custody' -- subject(s): Custody of children, Divorce, Father and child
No. It doesn't matter what religion they are.It's about the man and what kind of person he is.
Divorce can affects adults servilely likes children's mothers and fathers splitting up. It can knock your confidence down to 0 but whenever and if ever you get divorced always remember that there is a light at the end of the tunnel!
James Novak has written: 'The Wisconsin father's guide to divorce and custody' -- subject(s): Popular works, Divorce, Custody of children, Law and legislation, Fathers, Legal status, laws
It's legal for mothers to take children in this manner. Only fathers get arrested for it.
fathers influence their children by encouraging and being kind to them.
No. Only in Utah is his consent not needed, just a notification.
yes