Not if you're married. Single fathers have no legal rights to the children, so yes.
Not legally. Father can be charged with kidnapping.
If the courts gave you your rights to have your kids, than your sister has no legal standing to keep your children from you. If she refuses to give you your children, you need to call the police because that would be considered kidnapping to take your kids and keep them without legal custody.
It isn't automatic, but because of your living arrangement and association with a known criminal it certainly could be grounds for filing a motion to re-open the custody arrangement.
If she has custody of the kids. Legal custody.
Only if they want to be charged with kidnapping. NO.
Can the father of my kids take them and move out of state without me knowing? Also can he get kidnapping charges on him for doing that even though he cant support them and he isn't responsible?
no because his mentally ill. if you took him to court then the judge wont believe him. get a divorce love, then you'll get custody as he is ill. sexy jim want my number then just ask x
The only thing you can do is go to court. You need to have a custody arrangement put into place. That way you have a legal course of action that you can take when he says you can not see the children.
Unless their is custody involved the girl's father is able to take her and not give her back. If their is custody involved and he takes the girl and won't give her back then that would be considered kidnapping.
If there is no formal custody order, both parents are presumed to have equal rights to the children. If one party leaves the state of residence and the other goes to court and files for custody, there is a risk that the judge will view the move as child kidnapping. It's very important to get a clear custody order and permission to move before leaving the state before or during custody proceedings. Eva YourCustodyCase.com
You cannot change any existing custody arrangement by leaving the country, and you may be required to provide written permission from the other parent when crossing the border. Otherwise you should be able to take your children with you out of the country.
No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.