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Generally, no. If the mother has full legal and physical custody of that child she can move with that child unless the father has visitation rights. She must comply with the custody and visitation schedule set by the court with jurisdiction.

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Does a 16 year old mother have to get the father's permission to move out of state with the baby if she is moving with her parents?

That will depend on whether paternity has been established. If the mother is not married at, or within 300 day of the birth of the child, there is no legal father unless through the court. In that case, no one's permission is needed, however the father may bring suit himself. Under those circumstances, many courts will see allowing the move is in the best interest of the child. If there already is a court order in place, you need the court's permission, not the father's permission for the move.


Can a unmarried mother move out of state without fathers consent state of WI?

In Wisconsin, an unmarried mother can generally move out of state without the father's consent since she has sole legal custody of the child. However, if there is an existing custody or placement order, she may need to notify the father and obtain permission or a court order to relocate, especially if the move significantly impacts the father's parenting time. It’s advisable for the mother to consult with a family law attorney to understand her rights and any potential legal implications related to the move.


In TX can an unmarried pregnant woman move out of state without the father's permission?

I do not see why not. It would be wise to tell the father where she is moving, unless he is a threat to her.


If you were never married to your baby's father do you have the legal right to move to another state without his permission or do you need to get permission from the courts first?

A mother has sole rights to her children unless/until a court order is issued giving the father custodial rights. If there is not a custody order from the court the unmarried mother may take the child/children and move whenever, wherever she wants.


Can a mother move child across country without fathers consent?

A mother cannot move a child across the country without a father's consent. However, if it is spelled out in separation or divorce papers, she can.

Related Questions

If your parents have joint custody of you can you move states to live with your Father without the permission of your mother?

No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.


Can you move in with your father at 17 without your moms permission?

Only if you get a court's permission to do so.


Can you move out of Texas with your children without the permission of their biological father?

no


You were never married never been to court and have shared custody of your child. Can the mother of your child move to another state without your permission?

Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.


How can the mother of a minor child move out of the state of Indiana with her chilld?

With the permission of the court, and/or the father.


Can a 16 year old move out of his moms house and move in with his father without permission from his mother?

If you live in the US and Mom has custody, then no, you cannot. But Dad can petition the court for a change of custody.


Can i move out of my mother's house and into my father's before the age of eighteen without primary custody mother's permission?

No. Your parents must come to an agreement and change the custody order filed in the family court.


Can my mom move me out of state without permission at age 15?

If your father have visitation right or share custody she will need his permission.


When your 16 years old can you move with a friend and there mother without parents permission in New Hampshire?

No, you cannot move out eithout their permission. Your parents are responsible for you until you are 18.


Can the mother move the child out of the country?

It depends on the situation. If the mother has sole custody, yes. If not, the father's permission, and perhaps the courts, would be required.


Can a 16 year old expecting a child legally move in with the child's father?

not without permission


Does a 16 year old mother have to get the father's permission to move out of state with the baby if she is moving with her parents?

That will depend on whether paternity has been established. If the mother is not married at, or within 300 day of the birth of the child, there is no legal father unless through the court. In that case, no one's permission is needed, however the father may bring suit himself. Under those circumstances, many courts will see allowing the move is in the best interest of the child. If there already is a court order in place, you need the court's permission, not the father's permission for the move.