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In general, the only way to do would be to claim danger to the child, or possibility of a permanent move. You will have to consult with your attorney on this one.

Also, as the child is 12, you should consider that doing so - even if you legally can - may be denying him a wonderful opportunity. Decide carefully, as France is not that dangerous.

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If the custody agreement does not specify limitations or approval requirements for international travel, it might be possible to legally deny the trip as a non-custodial parent. It would be advisable to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and obligations in this situation to ensure you are acting within the bounds of the law.

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Q: I am a non custodial parent who shares 42 percent custody. The custodial parent wants to send our 12 year old son to France this summer with People to People. Can I legally deny this trip?
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