Crossing state lines can be illegal if the other parent doesn't know or give permission for the child to leave the state.
She has to file and get approval of the court before destroying her child's life by takinh him/her away from a father.see link
Yes, you can create a trust that specifies that your estate goes directly to your daughter and not to her husband. This allows you to keep control over how your assets are distributed. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning can help ensure your wishes are legally binding.
Yes.
Don't let him. If he tries to bring another woman, leave.
No, I do not have a husband!
i think he couldn't take it, that he lost her, the pressure of it, so don't be so quick to judge, get the facts first, befor you judge Lashun found out that her husband was gay. They were already divorced when Xenia, their 11 year old daughter passed away. Its all in her book.
no! what is your husband doing to make you want to leave!
Eventhough Missouri allowed slavery they did not secede or leave the Union. So no Missouri was not on the Confederate flag
It depends on how her husband reacts, what the woman wants to do, and other factors. Each sitution is unique, but she could stay with her husband, leave her husband for the other man, or something else.
Talk to her about your views that you want this. She might agree upon that and leave her husband. It depends on her and it is her take on this.
Check with the military & laws of your state.
if you have sole custody and he has visiting rights you need to find a modus operandi to allow him some visits, best solution is consentual