I'm the custodial parent to my oldest kids and their dad and I decided it would be best for then to go to school with him their first year, now he is trying to keep then since he had the birth certificates the social security cards and the health cards, is that legally possible?
A person can give up their parental rights in the state of Oklahoma. A petition is needed to submit to the court and both custodial parents need to sign it.
Parental rights are paramount to "grandparents rights". In most jurisdictions there are no such rights.
If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.
yes, as the custodial usually schedules them to interfere with the other parents's access rights.
Whatever the court orders
If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.If the parents share physical and legal custody equally then whoever the child is with at the time is the custodial parent. Both have equal parental/custodial rights.
With the custodial parents permission, they do not have any inherent rights to do so.
In cases where the parents of minor children are unmarried the mother generally retainssole custodial rights until the father files a custodial suit. However, this does not mean the mother of the minor children can arbitrarily deny the father's rights of visitation.
Unless visitation rights for the non-custodial parent were allowed in the divorce paperwork, the custodial parent is completely within their rights to deny the non-custodial parent visitation....however, the non-custodial parent may sue for visitation rights.
You will need his and the courts consent since there are court orders that can not be broken.
The requirement that all decisions as regards the child must be done jointly by the parents. see link
If the court has awarded you visitation rights, then you have those rights legally and they cannot be denied by the custodial parent.