If you are divorced and he has partial custody, then nothing as long as you give the children to him on his turn to take care of them, otherwise you are looking at some nasty legal trouble in your future.
no
Single fathers have no parental rights until court ordered. A glass ceiling scenario, only the fathers are relegated to the subbasement of equal rights.
No, single fathers have no parental rights to the children until granted them by a court. see links below
fathers influence their children by encouraging and being kind to them.
No
Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.
Not even if she did it without his permission, and in complete violation of the court orders, as author JK Rowling did to her children's father.
Lack of attention to biological fathers' rights can have serious consequences.
Illinois's founding fathers were early French explorers and fur traders, such as Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette, who first explored the region in the late 17th century. Later, settlers from other American territories and countries like England and Germany also contributed to the development of Illinois.
In many states, children of a certain age do have a say on where they live. However, in my experience, fathers are more apt to pay for college etc. if the children are living with them at the time. I don't know why you would like to make this choice, but you should recognize that rules to follow will exist in either household you choose to live in.
because he won't know where you are at
beyond 50 miles