If she has both legal custody and parental custody rights, then your hands are basically tied. If you share joint legal custody, then she must (by law) gain your permission to change the child's residence.
Take your child and run away to Canada.
If it involves a move, an injunction needs to be filed.
of course not unless you have a child with him and the child is not an adult and the court allows him the visits
well i think that if your ex spouse says no then, no.
the best way to win back an ex is to move somewhere near her area , and do what u have to do
Time to move on babe.
In order to get over your ex, you need to move on in general. Even if you decide to stay single, you need to force your mind and your heart to move on away from him. That is the definition of closure.
If they are your ex move forward, don't look back - they are just not worth it. Revenge is for the weak - you are a stronger person by just walking away.
If you have a child just say what needs to be said and leave it at that. If you do not need to have any contact with your ex don't worry about it as they are just that your ex and it really does not matter - move forward and don't look back.
no, but might affect your custody.
A 17 year old mother is considered emancipated and thereby can legally make the decision to move away from her parents home with her child.
'Ex' means the relationship is over so unless there are children involved there is no reason to call your ex or worry about the exes parents being home. Time for you and your ex to move on and away from each other.