Yes, and ground for contempt of court with a change of custody.
The parent would be charged with kidnapping.
It's legal for him to leave the state unless he has the kids with him and custodial parent do not consent for them to leave the state. He can be charged with kidnapping. If the non-custodial parent moves out of state, he or she must continue to pay child support. Also, visitation rights may be affected if the non-custodial parent lives far from the custodial parent.
The parent may leave a child out of their will. If they are a minor, the court may include them so the state doesn't have to pay for their support.
Yes. Many states require that the custodial parent petition the court and the judge can determine if it is in the child's best interest to relocate the child out of state.
leave now before he starts hitting the child. It is not kidnapping, you are only trying to protect you and your child. Get help, call the cops.
I think you mean the parent of the child is not cooperating in letting the child leave a DNA test and in that case you have to go to court so they have to follow the court order.
It is if you never see your child because you are the rightful parent and deserve to see your child and this can be resolved by taking the person to court.
It all depends on the circumstances, if a parent chose too press charges it can escalate too that. but say you told the other parent it was alright with your mom if you came, but they really didn't..the outcome may be diffrent. but there really is no definite answer of how far it can go.
A minor cannot leave the home of the custodial parent without that parent's permission. The noncustodial parent can petition the court for custody rights pertaining to the minor child. Depending on the child's age the court will take into consideration the opinion/feelings of the child before rendering a decision.
if a non custodial parent reuses to sign a passport the only option is court. A judge can decide if it is in the best interests of the child to leave the country.
As far as I am aware, no matter if she is under TPS, unless you have given consent for the child, seeing is if YOU are the biological parent, to leave the country or there are court documents stating the even that she is leaving to her home country then it is technically considered Kidnapping, from what I have been advised I would take further action regarding going to court to prevent such events as this and establishing it in front of the judge and courts.
Yes. The court will say to find a way to do it. This is your responsibility. They do not care about your medical leave, but you might be able to have the support lessoned.