The choice of the non-custodial parent would not supecede the decisions made by the legal custodial parent. The aunt would need to petition the court for legal guardianship of the minor. Whether or not child support would be ordered is questionable and would be a decision left to the presiding judge. The aunt would need to present substantiating evidence of why the minor should be removed from the biological parent's custody. Generally the only acceptable reason would be proof of neglect and/or abuse. The person applying for guardianship is responsible for all court costs and applicable legal fees.
If the noncustodial parent tries to keep the child, the custodial parent can get the noncustodial parent charged with kidnapping and contempt of court both can be jail time for the noncustodial.
No. The non-custodial parent does not have the legal power to consent to the child being filmed.
No you cannot. That would be classified as kidnapping across state lines in the event the parents decided to go after you for it which is a federal offense.
you would have to take the matter to child services but i believe so.
no law addressing it
No, as both signatures are needed for a passport.
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
Yes. if the custodial parent can not take care of the minor the non-custodial have first dibs.
You need parental consent to move until you are 18.
When you are emancipated, usually at 18.
No. The custodial parent must obtain the court's approval and the consent of the non-custodial parent, if possible. Courts do not take it lightly when a child is separated from a parent with visitation rights. The court will examine the situation and address the matter in the best interest of the child.No. The custodial parent must obtain the court's approval and the consent of the non-custodial parent, if possible. Courts do not take it lightly when a child is separated from a parent with visitation rights. The court will examine the situation and address the matter in the best interest of the child.No. The custodial parent must obtain the court's approval and the consent of the non-custodial parent, if possible. Courts do not take it lightly when a child is separated from a parent with visitation rights. The court will examine the situation and address the matter in the best interest of the child.No. The custodial parent must obtain the court's approval and the consent of the non-custodial parent, if possible. Courts do not take it lightly when a child is separated from a parent with visitation rights. The court will examine the situation and address the matter in the best interest of the child.
If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.If you have physical custody you need the consent of the court since visitation rights will be affected. It would help if the non-custodial parent consents to your move.