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Can a father take his children aborad to live with consent from the children mother?

With consent yes (provided there is no court order appertaining to the children), however if he were to do so without consent the mother could get a court order for their return.Please remember that children need contact with both of their parents to grow up happily.


Your ex husband will not allow your children to contact you and you can not contact them your divorce papers states you have unlimited contact with your children?

Sue him or take him to court


In Texas can women keep children from their father?

In violation of a court order, properly not, but it happens in 60% of the cases, with the mother cutting off all contact between the father and children within five years. This according to the HHS study, SURVEY OF ABSENTEE PARENTS.


Does no contact with children include your own?

No, the term "no contact with children" typically refers to restrictions or requirements imposed by a court or legal system that prohibit an individual from having contact with children who are not their own. It does not apply to a parent's own children.


How does the mother get her children from their father?

Generally, they would go take the father to court and claim for custody (protection/safeguarding) over the children.


Can a mom sign off rights to the father of their children?

Only the court can do that.


How do I find what is the court that has jurisdiction and ask if a petition has been filed in your father's name?

You need to research the probate court where your father lived. Contact information should be easy to find. Start by performing an internet search using the county, state and 'probate court'. The court should have a website with contact information.


What can the father do if mother of the kids move out of state with out asking the father first?

First, the father must be sure that the mother did not receive permission from the family court to move. If the mother did not get permission from the family court, the father can immediately go to his local family court, and file for full custody of his children. Upon hearing that the mother absconded with the children, a judge will issue an Amber Alert for the children. The children will be retrieved from the state the mother took them to and be returned to the father. Usually this results in the mother receiving supervised visitation for quite a while, since she cannot be trusted to follow a court order.


What custody rights does a father and a husband have to his children after a year of no contact with the children?

Generally, if married he has custody rights equal to the mother unless she has brought a petition for sole custody in his absence. If he is not married his custody rights must be established by a court order.


What can i do if ex husband won't give me contact number for our children?

take it to court


What are a father's rights?

It depends entirely on what state you live in. Contact your local family court and they can assist you.


How does the law stand on a father showing his child court papers?

There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.There is no law regarding a father showing his children court papers. However, if the intent is to alienate the child against the other parent it can affect custody and visitation rights if brought to the court's attention.