In the absense of a court order, either parent can move anywhere they want.
The other parent can then try to obtain a court order giving them sole custody if they don't like it.
Just my opinion. I believe that if there is no court ordered parental custody or neither parent has filed for total custodym then either parent has the right to the child until otherwise ordered by a judge.
Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.
As long as your court-ordered custody, not a day more. Not a day less.
no, sole custody fathers can also be ordered to pay.
both until court ordered otherwise
No, custody is court ordered and it can only be modified in court.
Same as any other case, court ordered release. You are free to go.
When a parent does not have court ordered custody papers..any parent can have thr chilld...EX if the father takes him and doesn't want to return them well there is nothing you can do...if you call the police..they want a copy of the court ordered custody papers to remove the child from the non custodial parent....protect yourself get court ordered papers....my children were take by their father...i had no choice but to wait it out till he decided to return them...I did not have custody papers and nothing could be done since he was the father
Fathers are frequently ordered to do so there, despite having primary custody. see link below
If you're in the US... Custody has nothing to do with employment. If you're divorce, custody should have been decided/ordered when you got divorced. If you're married, both parents have equal custody. If you are unmarried and there has been no court involvement regarding custody, generally, the mother has custody.
This seems to be interfering with court ordered child custody.
You need to be a good custodian. You also need to go to court whenever ordered.