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If there is an outstanding custody and child support order, it must be modified by the court that issued it. You need to contact the court or your attorney for the procedure.

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Q: Is there papers to sign when a child changes their primary residence to the other parent?
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What is a parent of primary residence?

The parent you primarily reside with. The parent with physical custody.


What are the Rights of the parent without primary residence?

If a single father with no court orders, than none. see link


Does custodial parent have to pay child support to non-custodial parent when child changes residence?

Yes, until modified by the court. see links


How can i have the primary residence changed to me the non custodial parent after signing custody agreement in2002 my son has lived with me.?

File a motion to modify


Is it true that if your parents are divorced and that your ten or older you can choose witch parent you want to live with?

No, not if you live in the United States. A child has to reach the designated age of majority for their state of residence to make any changes to their primary residence without court order and in every state, the youngest age for that is 18.


Can you get a drivers license earlier if your parents are divorced?

Yes, provided you are otherwise qualifed to apply for one. Your parents marital status plays no part in your eligibility. If you need a parent to sign papers, it will usually be the parent who has primary custody of you.


What is primary custody?

Primary custody is generally defined as belonging to the parent with whom the child or children reside with the majority of the time. It does not mean that it cannot be a joint custody arrangement as well.


Can your 17 year old daughter who lives in Texas with her father leave to come live with you her mother without permission?

It depends on the custody agreement that is in place. If a minor changes residence without the permission of the parent who has primary custody, then that goes against the court order. If she wants to change residences, a request to the court will usually accomplish this.


Does having primary residence with joint custody automatically mean the parent with primary residence has the final say?

Joint Legal: Both parents are suppose to have equal decision making rights, but child resides primarily with one parent while the other pays full child support. Joint Physical Custody: Parents have equal decision making rights and the child resides with each parent an equal amount of time.


Do you need a parent to go to court with you?

yes becase your parent has to sign your conviction papers


What does primary parent mean?

Primary parent typically refers to the parent who is primarily responsible for the day-to-day care and upbringing of a child. This could include tasks such as feeding, clothing, supervising, and making decisions about the child's well-being. It is commonly used in the context of child custody arrangements or co-parenting arrangements.


What does joint custody with primary residence mean in NY?

It means the child will primarily reside with one parent, but both parents are allowed adequate time with the child. Joint legal custody with primary residence means the child will primarily reside with one parent, but both parents retain the right to jointly make decisions regarding the welfare of their child (school, religion etc). Indiana Legal Services warns parents that joint custody does not necessarily mean an exact 50 percent split in time spent with each parent but the courts will try to make it as equitable as possible.