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No. Not if the father has visitation rights. In that case the mother would need court approval. If the father objects the court will hear the objections and issue a ruling.

No. Not if the father has visitation rights. In that case the mother would need court approval. If the father objects the court will hear the objections and issue a ruling.

No. Not if the father has visitation rights. In that case the mother would need court approval. If the father objects the court will hear the objections and issue a ruling.

No. Not if the father has visitation rights. In that case the mother would need court approval. If the father objects the court will hear the objections and issue a ruling.

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What is shared legal custody mean?

Shared legal custody means that both parents have equal rights to make decisions regarding the child. One parent may have physical custody with the non-physical-custody parent paying child support.


Can one parent allow medical information to be shared without consent of the other parent?

If the parents are married, yes. If one parent has sole custody that parent can consent.


Can a dad take a child from a stay at home mom?

Not if she is a suitable parent. The child have the right to both parents so shared custody is most likely.


What if both parents have shared custody do you have to pay child support?

Child support laws vary from country to country, state to state etc. Quite often, even in a shared custody arrangement, the parent that earns more money may pay some child support to the other parent to equal out the living standards.


Who gets the custody of the child if the mother is having an affair in UK?

The court care about what is in the best interest of the children and just because one parents had an affair does not mean they are unfit to parent. It can be shared custody or one get it. The court wants the children to have access to both parents. The affair will not be the thing that decides custody.


Who has custody of a child if the parent have never married in the state of massachussetTS?

The mother. The father have to petition the court for shared custody.


What are the child custody laws in Arkansas and how do they impact custody arrangements for parents?

In Arkansas, child custody laws prioritize the best interests of the child. Factors considered include the child's relationship with each parent, their physical and emotional needs, and the ability of each parent to provide a stable environment. Custody arrangements can vary, with options for joint custody, sole custody, or shared custody. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure the child's well-being and safety while maintaining a relationship with both parents.


Does shared physical custody with grandparents affect child support paid to custodial parent?

no


If you have joint custody of your child after divorce and one parent moves away who gets the child?

Joint custody means shared custody. In cases of joint custody in which the two parents do not live in the same location, the usual procedure is that the child will be shared by periodically moving him or her from one address to the other, at something like 6 month intervals. One parent could have the child from January to June, so the other gets the child from July to December. However, the two parents can devise any arrangement that they will both accept. Sometimes the child lives with one parent all the time, and the other parent comes over to visit. Perhaps one parent has a larger house than the other, so there is more room for the child. You can do whatever works for you, as long as the rights of both parents are respected.


Arkansas laws on primary custodial parent does there have to be a custodial oarent?

Arkansas has no true shared custody, and therefore the judge always indicates which parent has prime custody. Even if the parents agree to shared custody, the non-prime parent is only given the right to the standard visitation unless the parties work out and submit in writing a more lenient visitation schedule. I k now this to be true, because my son and his ex got a divorce and asked for shared custody. The final decree gave his primary custody and her the every-two- weeks, etc., she would have gotten in any case. They shared because he wanted to. My granddaughter thought it would work for her, too, but her ex didn't stick to the plan once he got prime custody and she only sees her son when the papers allow her to.


Can custody be taken away for no reason?

No! There must be good reason and proof before either parent of a child can take total custody if the courts had already given shared custody between the parents of that child. It's best to seek legal advice to be sure you maintain the custody of your child. Good luck Marcy


Does a 16 year old get to choose which parent to live with if the parents have shared custody after a divorce?

HELL YEAH! They have the right as anyone else on this ****ING EARTH! PS. Seattle Washington SUCKS!

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