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First, the child has no specific right to choose which parent to live with without a court order. As to this issue, the other parent could file an emergency motion for custody on the grounds of abandonment.

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Q: What if you move in with one parent and they allow to live else where can the other parent do anything in Indiana?
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If you have joint custody can one parent take the child out of the country for a vacation without the other parent's permission in Indiana?

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