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Q: What if you cant afford travel expenses for custodial visitation time?
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Is the custodial parent responsible to pay for visitation travel expenses when non-custodial parent lives out of state?

If the custodial parent is the one to move, than yes.


Who pays for visitation travel expenses after the non-custodial parent has relocated from AZ to Minnesota for a job transfer and the custodial has relocated from AZ to Alaska?

If there's a court order you are both responsible for the child being able to see both parents. You both moved and now you have to share the expenses. Neither of you could have moved without the other's consent so you must've known this would be a problem.


What if you cant afford travel expenses?

Do not go to tour.


Is the custodial parent responsible to pay for visitation travel expenses when non custodial parent lives out of state?

That depends on agreements, state laws and court orders.That depends on agreements, state laws and court orders.That depends on agreements, state laws and court orders.That depends on agreements, state laws and court orders.


Does out of state father have to provide travel itinerary for child even though visitation is court ordered?

A non-custodial parent should provide either an itinerary, or contact information in case of an emergency regardless of visitation being court ordered or not.


Can a non-custodial parent prevent the custodial parent from moving?

Generally yes. If the custodial parent moves away from the non-custodial parent, the custodial parent is ordered to make up the extra travel costs the non-custodial parent must now pay. The principle gives freedom to move, but discourages long-distance moves. In particular it discourages moves that are designed to deny access to the non-custodial parent.


How old does a child need to be to decide she does not want to go with her dad in Texas?

The age of the child is irrelevant except in cases when a very young child must use public transportation such as airline travel. If an order of visitation is in place the custodial parent must follow those guidelines set out by the court order. Failure to do so without "just cause" can result in the custodial parent being cited for contempt. The best option is to discuss the issue with a non-partisan individual such as a counselor, minister, and so forth. In lieu of an amicable solution either parent may petition the court for a modification of the original visitation order. If there is NO court ordered visitation established the custodial parent has the option of deciding when, where or if visitation will be allowed.


Where does travel go on income statement?

Travel expenses are expenses as all other normal business expenses and as all other business expenses are part of income statement traveling expenses are also part of income statement.


How does a father who has never met his child begin visitation if they live in different states?

Hopefully, you have cooperation of the custodial parent, but if you do not (and even if you do to protect your rights), you would need to travel to the court of jurisdiction (where the child legally resides) and file a motion for visitation. If you cannot do this, you can hire an attorney to do it for you. However, as the result of your motion, a hearing will be scheduled and you really do need to show up for that. You will be questioned and from that, the judge will determine whether it is in the best interests of the child to initiate and keep to a schedule of visitation. The custodial parent will be notified and has the right to either agree or file a motion of objection in response to your request as well and has a certain (usually short) period of time to do so, so your visitation may not begin for a few weeks or a few months if your motion is granted.


What if the custodial parent moves out of state?

As regards to what? Custody? Child support? Travel expenses? When you ask a legal question, it's very helpful if you provide as many pertinent details as possible including the state(s) and/or country involved.


What is the government travel charge used for?

To pay for authorized official travel expenses (i.e., lodging, meals, and incidental expenses)


Can Non custodial parent take child out of state for vacation without supplying travel info to custodial parent?

It all depends on what the custodial agreement says. Read the agreement.