NO. The court sees this as an opportunity for the mother to hide the child from the child's father. Any decisions of this matter MUST be decided by the courts with the father's knowledge, unless child is in danger of death from father. Sorry. That would depend upon the original custody order, if there is none in place, the parent who has physical custody of the minor child may place them in the temporary custody of a family member or qualified adult. The legal definition of temporary custody is three months or less, any longer term must be determined by the court in accordance with the laws of the state of residency. If the parents have joint custody either in a voluntary agreement or one ordered by the court, then both parents must agree to the temporary arrangement in writing.
sorry but not with out a court order saying you can with out his permission
If the mother has sole custody of the child, then yes -- the father doesn't need notification. With joint custody, the answer may vary, but in most cases the father must be at least notified. The permission would be from a judge, not the father.
If his name is on the birth certificate he is the legal parent along with the mother. If they have split up she can go to court and ask for custody.
Not without the permission of the child's biological mother. When a couple are not married and there is not a custodial order from the court, the law presumes that the mother has sole custody of the child in question.
You can take possession, but without a court order, you do not have custody. You will need to file a child in need of care motion with the court. Are you the father or someone else?
Single father? No see link below
The father took the child without permission because he wanted to spend time with them or because he believed it was in the child's best interest.
If you have custody and the father keeps the child with him without your permission you can call the police for kidnapping.
not without permission
yes if she has full custody
no, it requires the permission of the court.
If a father takes a child without permission, legal actions that can be taken include filing a report with the police, obtaining a court order for the child's return, and potentially pursuing charges of parental kidnapping.
No. The father must be informed and given the opportunity to object.
yes he can.
If there is a court order for custody, visitation or child support she will need his permission. See related question link.
The father may take the child if and only if the child is not safe where it is and is happy to go with the father. You could leave a note and make sure that you leave a contact for the mother. Otherwise you may not. However the mother may not take the child from the father withot permission either. If you were to do this without good reason then it could be held against oyu in the court of law.
no