Yes. A husband/father does not need his wife's permission to take their child. If he leaves permanently she has recourse but not for a short term absence after a marital argument.
Yes
no, it requires the permission of the court.
If there are court orders regarding child support, visitation etc that the father have you can not take the child out of state or country wihtout his and the courts permission. it would be kidnapping. He have parental rights just like you.
Well ! Yes.
Do you have an "Insurable Interest?" Like Child Support or Alimony?
In most cases you will indeed need permission from your ex-husband to take your child to live in New Zealand. Most states require parents seek permission and consent before taking their child out of state or out of the country.
The father took the child without permission because he wanted to spend time with them or because he believed it was in the child's best interest.
Because its their child and the child is only in your care and nothing should take place without their permission!
Normally, when a married couple are divorced, and there is a child involved, the court will issue a ruling about who has custody. A mother may lose custody if she has been deemed by the court to be an unfit mother or a danger to the child, in which case the ex-husband would gain sole custody. If no such ruling has been made, then the ex-husband would have no right to simply take the child without permission. That is a form of kidnapping.
Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time
That depends on state law where you live (or country if outside the USA) and custody allocations, if not specifically outlined in your custody/visitation order.
A parent may take their child without permission due to a variety of reasons, such as a custody dispute, concerns for the child's safety or well-being, or a breakdown in communication between the parents.