Generally its intent is to take the kids and have 100% control.
No, you will need a parent/guardian to accompany you
No they can not if any court has jurisdiction over the child or the other parent has visitation rights. In that case they need toe parent's consent and court approval.
If neither parent still live in the original jurisdiction, it can be transferred to the jurisdictions of either parent.
I think so, however you will need the courts permission for the child to visit you and leave their home state.
Yes, but not without a court approved long distance visitation schedule being established first. see link
NO!
Sure, if the custodial parent agrees to it. If not, then the non-custodial parent would need to petition the court for a change of custody.
That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.
No. One parent cannot remove a child from the state where they live if the other parent has joint custody or visitation rights. You need court approval. If the non-custodial parent objects the court will hear their objections, evaluate the reasons for the move and render a decision.No. One parent cannot remove a child from the state where they live if the other parent has joint custody or visitation rights. You need court approval. If the non-custodial parent objects the court will hear their objections, evaluate the reasons for the move and render a decision.No. One parent cannot remove a child from the state where they live if the other parent has joint custody or visitation rights. You need court approval. If the non-custodial parent objects the court will hear their objections, evaluate the reasons for the move and render a decision.No. One parent cannot remove a child from the state where they live if the other parent has joint custody or visitation rights. You need court approval. If the non-custodial parent objects the court will hear their objections, evaluate the reasons for the move and render a decision.
yes
Can a non biological parent. Adopt a child in the state of kentucky without a biological parents signature
The custodial parent.