Though not necessarily required, if the other parent is against the trip, AND provided the trip is not going to interfere with the other parents access rights, it would be best to have a judge sign off on it to avoid a last minute injunction. Even if permission were given, it should be notarized and taken to the Clerk of the Court to be certified, copied, and the original placed in the case file.
Yes, in some states you do need permission from your daughters father who you were never married to, to take your daughter on vacation to another state.
yes but must be with parent supervision
No as you are accused of felony in the state of Oklahoma , you will have to get a written permission to leave the state by the judge.
You must make the request to the judge that sentenced you.
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.
It depends on the laws of the state/country you are in, but you might be able to if a judge approves it.
CHECK YOUR PROBATION PAPERS CAREFULLY. If you have travel restrictions you could be in violation if you do. On the other hand, if it's just for a vacation, or travel, ask the court's permission. You might be surprised. The judge just might permit it if it is not for an extended, or semi-permanent, or permanent period of time.
Not without permission of the judge/court where the custodial order was issued.
You would have to get special permission from your parole officer and they will have to put it through the judge, depends on how good your reason is.
Just on vacation should be fine but he would need your permission if the court order can not be fulfilled or if he moves with the child.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
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