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You can move within the state without permission from the court or the other parent but the court order of shared custody have to work so that would mean you will have to plan so it works.

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What happens when a cutodial parent is denied joint custody of a minor child?

WHY, were you denied joint custody? There must be some reason that a custodial parent would then be denied joint custody.


Father has sole custody how do I get joint custody back?

By filing for custody modification in the court with jurisdiction, then prove to the court why it would be in the best interests of your child to award joint custody.


Can a father get joint custody for a child if he is separated?

Yes, if the court feels it would be in the best interests of the child to award joint custody.


How would a stepmother get custody of husbands child if he was incarcerated but has joint custody of him?

She would have to petition the court to be appointed the temporary guardian. If the biological mother has joint custody or is available to take the children the custody will automatically go to her unless she has already been deemed unfit or consents to the guardianship.


Can i be awarded joint custody during incarceration?

That is highly unlikely. It would be difficult for you to appear to plead your case and the very fact of your incarceration would make joint custody an unnecessary burden on the custodial parent.That is highly unlikely. It would be difficult for you to appear to plead your case and the very fact of your incarceration would make joint custody an unnecessary burden on the custodial parent.That is highly unlikely. It would be difficult for you to appear to plead your case and the very fact of your incarceration would make joint custody an unnecessary burden on the custodial parent.That is highly unlikely. It would be difficult for you to appear to plead your case and the very fact of your incarceration would make joint custody an unnecessary burden on the custodial parent.


Can you take your kids to a psychologist when you have joint custody and their dad disagrees?

There are two types of custody, physical and legal. Legal custody concerns joint decision making in the child's life including health care, so if you have joint legal custody, the father has the right to object to you taking such an action and it would have to be court ordered otherwise.


Can a 16-year-old live with friends with their mother's permission if the mother has primary physical care in joint custody of the 16-year-old?

If the parents have joint legal custody, then Dad has an equal say. Even if they don't have joint legal custody, I would imagine that something such as this (allowing the child to move in with a friend) would be a sufficient reason for Dad to ask the court to award him custody, and he would likely have a very good chance of getting it.


If you have Joint Physical Custody and Joint Legal Custody would one of the parents have to pay Child Support and if so which one?

The one earning the greater amount, however it would be based on the difference in the incomes, rather than the gross.


You are a teenager with separated parents and joint custody you would like to live permanently with just one of your parent... Do you have the choice and how would this be gone about?

It would require a custody order change, which is not in your best interest. Contact with both your parents is more important than your friends. However, you could ask for joint custody of them. see links


Can kids go to two different school if you have joint custody?

No, and it would be horrible for the child.


First step to getting sole custody in VA?

Why would you want it? Joint custody is best for the kids.


What if child shares living with mother and father?

That would be called joint custody and can be a good arrangement if it can be accomplished.