A simple call to the local police department will start the necesary procedures.
can't with the permission of the other parent or the court.
A noncustodial parent can prevent the custodial parent from leaving the state with a baby or child. The court will decide if the custodial parent has just cause to leave the state.
No, when a person has been awarded legal custody of a minor, only the court can terminate the order. If the guardian choses to relinquish custodial rights they must petition the court for an order of release from custodial obligations. Any other adult can contest the guardianship and/or file for guardianship themselves if "just cause" can be established. A minor leaving the guardians home against the adult's wishes will be taken into custody and either returned to the guardian's residence, or remanded to a juvenile facility until a judge determines what action should be taken.
If you were told not to leave the county, then yes, you are breaking the law. At the very least, you'll be in contempt of court. You could also be charged with custodial interference or kidnapping.
If you have sole legal guardianship/custody of them and the mother has none and you just drop the kids off with her and leave them there and never call or come back to pick them up that's child abandonment henceforth you getting arrested.
custodial interference and abduction
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.
Am not really sure, but if you happen to see a child in a car unattended call the policeimmediately in cases such as that Child Protective Services will get involved, and authorities will file charges under "Willful harm to a child" MORE Yes, in CA we do have laws about leaving children alone in the car. Contact the police.
poverty is the main reason for children leaving the school before completion
Make sure you tell them you are leaving. Tell the you love them and explain why you are leaving. Be sure to reinforce that you will keep in contact (and do keep in contact). It is okay to cry, it's a hard situation that person will understand.
leaving her children
When a visitation order is in affect the non custodial parent has the right to request the court to prevent the custodial parent from moving from the state of residence. The issue of marriage is not relevant if the male has been legally certified as being the biological father. The court issuing the visitation order has jurisdiction in such matters and the ruling of whether or not to allow the custodial parent to move is based on the best interest of the children involved. Generally the court will not prevent such a move if it relates to a job transfer, remarriage and so forth, but will amend the visitation schedule, sometimes making the custodial parent bear the responsibility of transportation arrangements when visitation is mandated.