Just keep in mind
What is in the best interest of the child and that they love each parent,
Yes, but they could be served with an injunction by the other parent.
Yes, but the other can file an injunction.
No, not with out permission from the child's custodial parent and the court. You could be charged with kidnapping and risk of injury to a minor.
yes
No you can not.
yes
In general, one cannot give one's child to the State. The taxpayers are not interested in raising your child. When the State does take custody of a child, it pursues the parents for support.
If the custody agreement specifies that the father needs your written permission to take the child out of the state of Georgia, and you deny him permission, then legally he would not be able to take the child out of the state without facing potential consequences such as violating the custody agreement. It is important to follow the terms of the custody agreement in order to avoid any legal issues.
no because it can be taken as child napping
Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
If the mother has the full custody then she can take the child, and she can get the child support. If she doesn't have the full custody, then she is not allowed to take the child without the father consent, but she still can get the child support.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
Why is the child in state custody?
Child support is not paid to the child. It would be payable to the person who currently has legal custody of the child or to the State if the State has custody.
He may be. It will be determined by a court if he decides to take it up with the state. If you have custody, was there a stipulation regarding child support? If there was a divorce agreement it may state the stipulations regarding support and custody. If the custodial parent is giving up physical custody of the child to the previously non-custodial parent then child support may be changed.
You cannot legally move a child out of state if you don't have legal custody. You would be kidnapping that child. If you are an unmarried father you must obtain proof of your paternity through the court and then you can petition for custody. Otherwise, you have no parental rights and if you take the child it will be a law enforcement matter.