Review your documents that grant sole custody. if you don't have court documents stating sole custody. than more than likely yeah... likely you have joint custody. both parents have joint custody until the court grants sole custody. some people assume because the child lives in there house 95% of the time they have sole custody... un true sole custody is appointed by court. Now assumeing you have sole custody granted by court you may beable to move anywhere you choose. View the laws for your state.
If the court gives permission yes.
Not without the permission of the court.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
No court will give you custody of a child you kidnapped and hid for 6 months in another state. At this point it's a question if you will ever be allowed to see the child again.
Mother has sole custody in every state except Arizona. see link below
Mother has sole control and custody in every state except Arizona, under all circumstances, at the time of the birth. see links below
legally yes, if you go to court and have approval from a judge
Mother has assumed sole custody and control under all circumstances in every state except Arizona. see links below
Yes, they have an assumption of sole custody in every state except Arizona.
The Grand Canyon State or another nickname is copper state.The nickname of the state of Arizona is 'The Grand Canyon State.' The capital of the state of Arizona is Phoenix.The Grand Canyon State.The state of Arizona uses the nickname "The Grand Canyon State."
Once a child is in state custody I don't think the mother has a say in who adopts the child. However, you may be allowed to meet the adoptive parents.
The Grand Canyon State or another nickname is copper state.The nickname of the state of Arizona is 'The Grand Canyon State.' The capital of the state of Arizona is Phoenix.The Grand Canyon State.The state of Arizona uses the nickname "The Grand Canyon State."