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Does a custody agreement have to be amended when the parent moves out of state?

Yes. If the other parent has visitation rights the move must have the other parent's consent and the court's approval. The visitation agreement/order would need to be modified.


What do you do if your kids father refuses to give your child back to you after his visitation?

If you have a court order of the custody agreement you can call the police.


Can the fAther take your son if you have primary physical and legal custody and no order for visitation?

If he does not have a court order for visitation or custody he can't take him anywhere. If he has partial custody he can take him out as long as it's in agreement with the custody order. He can't take him as in moving away. You should ask your lawyer who knows more about your case.


Would a nine year old be allowed to choose which parent they would live with after a divorce?

No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.No. If the parents cannot make an agreement regarding custody on their own the court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child. The parent without physical custody will be given a visitation schedule that must be followed by both parents.


What if there is no custody agreement and one parent will not let the other parent see the children?

The parent who is not allowed visitation should petition the court to establish their paternity and request a visitation schedule.


Can a custodial parent in a joint legal custody arrangement gain primary physical custody of the child if the noncustodial parent violates visitation agreement by taking the child over several days?

No


Father of a child who does not have primary custody only joint is taking the child to NC for a vacation on his weekend he refused the primary parent any information agreement was made in CT legal?

Read your custody agreement. Everything that governs, or limits, the 'right' of the non-custodial parent during his visitation should be set forth in the custody agreement. If it isn't set forth in the custody agreement then there is no limitation on him. It is, I agree, pretty callous to just take the child off out of state and not give you any contact information. If the custody agreement limits what he can do and where he can go with the child, you could take him back to court asking for the court to find him in contempt of the order, and possibly request further limitations on his visitation.


What are the key provisions of Tennessee parenting plan laws that parents should be aware of when creating a custody agreement?

When creating a custody agreement in Tennessee, parents should be aware of key provisions such as the requirement to submit a parenting plan outlining custody arrangements, visitation schedules, decision-making responsibilities, and dispute resolution methods. Parents must also consider the child's best interests, maintain communication, and follow court orders regarding custody and visitation.


Does an eighteen year old child have to abide by the visitation agreement under FL child custody law?

No, by 18 you are emancipated and not a child anymore.


Can a parent with sole custody move out of that state it was issued in?

You should be able to, but every custody agreement is different. It should specifically state in your custody papers from the court if it is allowed. In the absence of an existing agreement that depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without court approval.


Can you take your daughter out of state if your ex and you share custody with some kind of arrangement?

The court orders must be followed. If the parties have come to a mutual agreement they should file it as a modification to the visitation and custody orders.


Will you get custody being an unwed mother when the father and you have a mutual notorized agreement for visitation and child support you are trying to move out of state what are your rights?

Single mothers have sole custody, however I teach fathers how to stop such moves.