Only if the court papers served to both of you indicate this. If the courts have left you with full custody and no visitation rights for the father then you can move anywhere you want. Marcy
Every state had different laws. If you got a divorced, was anything written in concerning this matter?
Most states lean toward Joint Legal Custody with primary residential custody
Properly, it's suppose to require one state to honor a custody award from another state, but as regards custodial fathers, in reality it has little power.
the male will have to go where she is
Only with their permission. The custody order have to be changed in the court it was issued.
IF THE MOTHER HAS SOLE CUSTODY
Actually, she had sole custody by default. Single fathers have no rights to a child until granted them by a court, so he did commit child abduction. see related link
not even the fathers living here have a good chance of that, so no.
Call the phone number on your court papers. Or call your court representitive. It is very important to be up-front in all of your dealings with the court. In some states you can not leave the county with your child. * If custodial petitions have been filed then the child or children cannot be removed from the jurisdiction of the home state without the permission of the court.
well u can get custody of the child
Yes. see link
It will be very dificult for the father to have joint legal and physical custody on the gounds that he is not avalible. The courts want the two parents to live in the same area to co-parent. He could if he moved back.