If you have joint custody, there is one parent that is the custodial parent. A child can move in with you if you are the custodial parent or you can file in court to change your status to the custodial parent. The child should want to live with you as well.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
no
Joint custody is a court order whereby custody of a child is awarded to both parties. In joint custody both parents are "custodial parents" and neither parent is a non-custodial parents, or in other words the child has two custodial parents.
Not with joint physical custody.
Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.
The parents have assumed joint custody.
Yes, if the court feels it would be in the best interests of the child to award joint custody.
it depends on your custody papers and what they say... if you have joint custody NO.... if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it.... if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!
If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
It can if there's a concern for safety or health. Why not grant the child joint physical custody of you? see related link
Only with the other parent's and the courts permission.
WHY, were you denied joint custody? There must be some reason that a custodial parent would then be denied joint custody.