To obtain a passport or visa for a minor the attending parent must provide proof of sole custody by means of a court order or a notarized affidavit from the absent parent allowing the child to leave the U.S. In most cases the parent who is not present will be contacted before a passport or visa is issued. http://www.state.gov "Travel...Passports for U.S. Citizens."
As they are now divorced , and the child is with her in custody, but she can not take the child out of the country on any reason what so ever , without his consent. That is why it is good to be friends after a divorce.
(in the US) The baby would need a passport to leave the country and a US passport cannot be issued to the baby without the consent of both parents. HOWEVER - if there is any intent contemplated to permanently separate the father from his child, no, that is unlawful. This is especially true if there is some kind of legal action taking place over divorce and/or custody matters.
Not unless the father's parental rights have been terminated. If the father has any parental rights such as visitation rights, he must consent and the mother must obtain the approval from the court that has jurisdiction.
Not unless the father's parental rights have been terminated. If the father has any parental rights such as visitation rights, he must consent and the mother must obtain the approval from the court that has jurisdiction.
Not unless the father's parental rights have been terminated. If the father has any parental rights such as visitation rights, he must consent and the mother must obtain the approval from the court that has jurisdiction.
Not unless the father's parental rights have been terminated. If the father has any parental rights such as visitation rights, he must consent and the mother must obtain the approval from the court that has jurisdiction.
Generally, no. Not unless he has no visitation rights, his parental rights have been terminated or never established. The parent trying to travel without the proper consent forms or proof of sole parental custody will encounter trouble leaving the country, entering a country of destination and returning to the original country. You should consult with an attorney to make certain any necessary documentation is in order.
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the answer is no, she has to get permission from the father to do so or it will be considered kidnapping
Generally, no. Not unless he has no visitation rights, his parental rights have been terminated or never established. The parent trying to travel without the proper consent forms or proof of sole parental custody will encounter trouble leaving the country, entering a country of destination and returning to the original country. You should consult with an attorney to make certain any necessary documentation is in order.
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the answer is no, she has to get permission from the father to do so or it will be considered kidnapping
Generally, no. Not unless he has no visitation rights, his parental rights have been terminated or never established. The parent trying to travel without the proper consent forms or proof of sole parental custody will encounter trouble leaving the country, entering a country of destination and returning to the original country. You should consult with an attorney to make certain any necessary documentation is in order.
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the answer is no, she has to get permission from the father to do so or it will be considered kidnapping
Generally, no. Not unless he has no visitation rights, his parental rights have been terminated or never established. The parent trying to travel without the proper consent forms or proof of sole parental custody will encounter trouble leaving the country, entering a country of destination and returning to the original country. You should consult with an attorney to make certain any necessary documentation is in order.
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the answer is no, she has to get permission from the father to do so or it will be considered kidnapping
Not unless the father's parental rights have been terminated. If the father has any parental rights such as visitation rights, he must consent and the mother must obtain the approval from the court that has jurisdiction.
Generally, no. Not unless he has no visitation rights, his parental rights have been terminated or never established. The parent trying to travel without the proper consent forms or proof of sole parental custody will encounter trouble leaving the country, entering a country of destination and returning to the original country. You should consult with an attorney to make certain any necessary documentation is in order.
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the answer is no, she has to get permission from the father to do so or it will be considered kidnapping
no hes your son
A mother cannot move a child across the country without a father's consent. However, if it is spelled out in separation or divorce papers, she can.
yes
With court approval
THE ANWSER NO WAY
If there is a custody agreement in place through the courts, the mother cannot take the child out of state without the fathers consent. If there is no agreement in place, the mother does not have to have the fathers consent.
IF THE MOTHER HAS SOLE CUSTODY
Depends on court orders see my profile
custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem
No. The father must consent.No. The father must consent.No. The father must consent.No. The father must consent.
No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.
You will need his and the courts permission to take the child away if there is a court order for visitation or custody. The court order has to be followed.
Yes unless he goes to court to have the support order modified. He is responsible for that child regardless of where the mother is. However, he can get a court order to have the child returned. The mother has no right to leave the country without the father's, and court's, consent. Most countries in the Western World have some sort of reciprocal agreements regarding child custody.