Yes, a judge can grant permission to leave a state, especially in cases involving legal restrictions such as probation, parole, or custody agreements. The individual typically must file a request with the court, explaining the reasons for travel and any relevant circumstances. The judge will consider the request based on the specifics of the case and any potential impact on legal obligations or responsibilities. Ultimately, the decision is at the discretion of the judge.
yes because he only has the right to give permission to let his child leave the state
No judge will (or can) give you permission to perform an illegal act.
I believe that it depends on what State that you reside in,or if your parents give you permission.
Crossing state lines can be illegal if the other parent doesn't know or give permission for the child to leave the state.
How do i write a letter asking permission to leave flyer at a school
How do i write a letter asking permission to leave flyer at a school
How do i write a letter asking permission to leave flyer at a school
Yes, if a judge of competent jurisdiction agrees.
Depends on what state/province you live in
You need to take this to court. The court will or will not give you permission to leave with the children, based upon the evidence at hand.
Passports give you permission to leave your country, visas are permission from another country that allows you to visit there.
Your parents cannot give you permission to break the law.