when joint custody is in place both parents have the same rights. unless stipulated in court records. Joint means both so when ever the other parent is suppose to have visitation with the child the child / children must go. review documents that grant Joint custody.
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
Joint custody with both ex-wives.
If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
The same rights as you.
It depends if he has custody of the children but afterwards if necessary he may be supervised by a responsible person.
It depends on how your custody agreement is written.
Yes, if she has sole legal custody. Not necessarily, if you have joint legal custody. Definitely not, if you have sole legal custody.
Your lawyer has already given you good advice and unless you have joint custody of children then you have every right to travel anywhere you choose. If you just have custody then you can take any children you have with you, but, if it is joint custody then legally you have to have written permission from the ex. If no children; hop on the plane and have a good time.
Yes, your ex-husband can gain temporary custody while the children are visiting, but it typically requires consent from you or a court order. If there is a custody agreement in place, it may outline the conditions under which he can have the children. Additionally, if he petitions the court for temporary custody, the judge will consider the best interests of the children before making a decision. Always consult a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
The father of Britney's two children was ex-husband Kevin Federline, who currently has custody of the boys.
yes Actually, spoke with my lawyer...the answer is No. The wife still has the right to choose with the ex husband which doctor their children would see. Only if the ex husband has full custody of the children does he make that decision on his own.
He has every right to go back to court to petition for joint custody, yes.