Not without approval. In all states, the other parent, regardless of the laws addressing this, can file an injunction to stop the move, or have the child returned pending a hearing.
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Yes, being granted full custody does not relieve the other parent of their financial obligations to the child(ren).
Until you are 18 the parent with full custody can determine where you live.
New York Confidential - 1959 Custody 1-25 was released on: USA: 1959
A parent with sole custody should be able to move out of the state of New Jersey. This is unless there are explicit rules against it.
If they are your legal guardians, and have 100% custody, then by state definition they are you legal parents. Until the age of majority (18 in most states, including New York) the legal guardians have the right and responsibility to deny you permission to move anywhere they cannot provide a reasonable measure of protection and support.
You have to file where ever the child lives.
my friend lives in new jersey if she has custody of her children can she move out of state and give her children a good life.
Assuming the parent has custody, yes.
You tell the child to say that they love you and not there dada
Yes, if there is no court order of custody in place, the child can reside with either parent. Either parent also has the right to petition the court to block or allow the action.
In the absense of a court order, either parent can move anywhere they want. The other parent can then try to obtain a court order giving them sole custody if they don't like it.