No, but that does not prevent the other parent from filing an injunction stopping the move, or requiring the return of the child to the county.
Depends on your state laws, plus the other parent can still file an injuntion.
if you are refering to the child's home state/county, then the answer is yes. for example, you cannot move the child to another county, or state and petition that county court, or state court for custody rights.
No as the passport requires both signatures
The courts cannot force an absent parent to visit the child[ren].
kill the child
Does the order say TAKE or MOVED out of the County? Simply taking a child out of the county, for a trip or visit, would not be an addressable issue, but moving would be. If the child was moved out of the county, in violation of a court order, than you file an Injunction ordering the child be returned. If the parent refuse, you file for Contemot of Court and Change of Custody.
no see links below
no, even if you have sole custody
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Notarized Power of Attorney
No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.
Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.