Depends on the duration.
no, only if you are going out of the country. I just traveled out of state with my 2 children and I have sole physical custody, it was no problem.
If you live in the US... Children are not property and therefore cannot be 'willed'. You can state in your will who you would like to receive custody, but the court is not required to abide by it. For example, if Mom has custody of a child, she dies and her will states that she wants her sister to receive custody, but Dad wants custody...Dad gets custody, unless he can be proved unfit, because Dad has first legal right to custody (Mom's wishes don't change that).
No.No.No.No.
Yes
If the final divorce decree stipulates joint legal custody, neither parent can take the children out of state without the others permission.
If Dad has custody then he would either have to agree to allow it or Mom would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
If he is the one with primary custody or there's an agreement with your other parent, yes.
If a biological dad has custody and placement of his children and the mother remarries, is the her new husband suddenly a stepfather?
you are 16 dad has custody you want to live with your mom Okay ^^^ I want to know can I go live with my mom I am 16 and my dad has custody
A father who does not have legal custody of his children cannot be forced to take care of those children while the mother, who has custody, is on vacation. And really, it would not be good for the children to be left with the father if that father actually didn't want to take care of them, but was forced to do so by some form of legal coercion. Children should be cared for by someone who actually wants to care for them. They will get much better care that way.
no
In other words, you want to take the children away from their father? Do you have court ordered custody?