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Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.

Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.

Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.

Yes. The custody order must be modified. The change could result in the present custodial parent being required to pay child support.

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If you have joint custody of a child can this child move in with you?

If you have joint custody, there is one parent that is the custodial parent. A child can move in with you if you are the custodial parent or you can file in court to change your status to the custodial parent. The child should want to live with you as well.


Child Support ordered child tax credit to the non custodial father who has never written called or seen her in 8 years. Can he claim her on his taxes?

Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.


What if the child's custodial parent is gone for most of the year and the child wants to be with the non custodial parent?

Then the child should petition the court (or have the non-custodial parent petition the court, more likely) to modify the custody order. If the custodial parent is "gone for most of the year" and leaving the child in the care of someone else, the court will probably consider that a significant factor.


What if the custodial parent is deceased can the child still choose where will like to go?

No, it's up to the court. However, the non custodial parent would traditionally become the custodial parent. The parent should always have first right to their child!


What can be done if custodial parent sends child out of state during noncustodial perants scheduled visits?

The non-custodial parent should file a motion in the court with jurisdiction (where the child resides) for contempt of court on the part of the custodial parent. If the contempt continues, the custodial parent may be fined, jailed or custody modified to favor the non-custodial parent.


What happens to child support arrears when a child has aged out?

Child support arrears should always be established in the court that issued the child support order because once established they do not go away. The custodial parent should stay on top of the case and continue to pursue the matter in court.


Can a parent be in contempt of court for not allowing a non custodial parent visitation because she wont give her new address?

Yes. If the non custodial parent is denied visitation as outlined in the court order than the custodial parent is in contempt. Perhaps you should also establish a neutral exchange site and request the each parent notify the other parent within 48hrs any change in address or phone number. The custodial parent should know where the child will be when she is with the non-custodial parent. If something should happen to the non-custodial parent the custodial parent should know where to get the child. Wanting to keep that type of information secret shows a problem of non-cooperation and a parent who is not thinking of the best interests of the child.


Can a non custodial parent get emergency custody from a custodial parent if the custodial parent is giving child adhd medication against physician orders?

The noncustodial parent would have to call the state's child abuse hotline and report this to them, and then await their instructions on how to gain custody of the child if they should be taken away from the parent.


Is there a law in Oregon that keeps the non-custodial parents from preventing the child to participate in activities?

There is no need for a law to prevent such behavior. The non-custodial parent has no right to prevent the child from participating in activities without the backing of a court order. the custodial parent should consult an advocate at the court or a private attorney to expand their knowledge of their rights.There is no need for a law to prevent such behavior. The non-custodial parent has no right to prevent the child from participating in activities without the backing of a court order. the custodial parent should consult an advocate at the court or a private attorney to expand their knowledge of their rights.There is no need for a law to prevent such behavior. The non-custodial parent has no right to prevent the child from participating in activities without the backing of a court order. the custodial parent should consult an advocate at the court or a private attorney to expand their knowledge of their rights.There is no need for a law to prevent such behavior. The non-custodial parent has no right to prevent the child from participating in activities without the backing of a court order. the custodial parent should consult an advocate at the court or a private attorney to expand their knowledge of their rights.


How do you go about taking tax right from non custodial parent?

Failure to file/pay taxes is a federal crime and can result in prison time if taxes are not paid or intent to defraud the federal government or tax evasion is proven after prosecution. If you really want to unleash that on the non-custodial parent, you can report them to the IRS by filling out Form 3949-A either online at irs.gov or by printing out the form, filling it out and mailing it in.


Will the judge change custody over to the non custodial parent if the custodial parent went to prison?

The non-custodial parent should petition the court immediately to change the custody order.The non-custodial parent should petition the court immediately to change the custody order.The non-custodial parent should petition the court immediately to change the custody order.The non-custodial parent should petition the court immediately to change the custody order.


Which court has jurisdiction if the custodial parent moved the child to Florida but all court orders are in Tennessee?

Well if it's the opposing parent, i.e. the other parent who has visitation, then the custodial parent has to inform the court before they moved and visit that with the court, and if they didn't then the visitation parent should have issues with the court of the original jurisdiction.