No, you do not have to see your children if they are out of State. However, it is important you remain part of your children's lives so set something up with your ex partner to see the children at certain times of the year. If your finances will not allow you to travel have your ex partner send the children to you.
Yes, and you should file an injunction to have the children returned to the state pending a decision by the court. see link
In 2007, 202,862 children were assisted by the Department of Social and Health Services in Washington state. See the Dept. link below for more information.
If the mother is not agreeable, you will need to file a motion in the children's residential jurisdiction. see link
Colorado see links below
If you relinquish your rights you are not entitled to visitation.
Yes, just not with the children. see link
Depends on the state see links below
If you have them 51% of the time. What have to done to get the children returned to the jurisdiction of the court? see link below
The state that has Jurisdiction. If you still live in the state of origin, file an injunction to get the children returned, plus more. see links below
That is dependent on state laws and related factors. See links for help.
JUst want to see how many dependents are claimed in Ca. state tax filings ( x 210 = How much the state will be taking from the people this year)