the male will have to go where she is
Yes he did. Cameron enjoyed his girlfriend but when an old friend named Julia Bedford (he was in love with Julia when he first saw her) poped into his mind, he dump his girlfriend of 2012 and moved on.
Only if approved by the judge.
If you have Joint Legal Custody, then neither parent can physically change residences without the approval of the other. If, per the question, the daughter is living with the father, or the father has "primary" custody, then you can move wherever "you" want, at least in my perception.
Paul Bedard is not married. He has never referenced a wife or girlfriend on the show. His partner, Jimmy Riffle, has a long-time girlfriend who moved to Mississippi with him.
No. Jon Gosselin and Hailey Glassman dated in 2009, but have both moved on to other relationships since.
Does he even has a girlfriend??? i didn't know that... does he? his gf came with him when he moved to LA
no
In 1882 Vincent moved into a small studio in The Hague with a pregnant prostitute, Clasina Maria Hoornik ( Sien ) and her five year old daughter. This was the only girlfriend he ever had. When he cut his ear in Arles in 1889 he did not have a girlfriend.
Filed is not custody, and if she didn't have possession at the time, she cannot get temporary custody. He moved faster.
Most states lean toward Joint Legal Custody with primary residential custody
Yes, his girlfriend Olalla moved in with him.
No, that is just wrong *she can. it's not consider kidnapping. best bet, fight for custody. good luck.
In most cases, no. A change in custody is usually only required when the child's health, safety, or welfare is in jeopardy. So unless the mother moved to someplace like Kabul or northern Japan, she will retain custody.
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.
You don't, but if she is then that is her problem. It is your ex-girlfriend, you should have moved on.
If the other parents still resides in the jurisdiction of the original order, they can fight to have that state retain authority over the case.
That depends on why the mother lost custody in the first place. The court must have granted the grandparents custody for some reason. If they have custody now you have to apply in court for the custody to be moved.