What does your court order say about moving out of state? Does the non-custodial parent take part in visitation with the child? How screwed up do you want the child support to become?
The adult way to handle this is to have a conversation with the other parent and let them know your intentions, why you are moving and the impact this will have on visitation. If the other parent visits regularly the order will have to be rewritten (if the other parent wants it to be) to allow for travel, how is the child going to get back and forth, how much time will be spent with the other parent, etc.
well...you can cause he doesnt pay child support an your taking care of them also so..ya
You don't need permission for anything unless it's in a decree, but unless you have a remarkable hiding place, expect to be dragged to court eventually.
No, they don't. They need stable, attentive decent parents. Gender is not a factor. Especially since, statistically, Mothers are more prone to abuse their children than fathers are.
NO. She needs the permission of the court that has jurisdiction over the case. She cannot interfere with the father's visitation rights. If an agreement cannot be reached between the parents the judge will decide.
Yes, but he can stop it or have an order created ordering a return of child to the California jurisdiction pending a full court hearing. This can be done up to six months after the move. I teach fathers how to do this.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
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no
Single fathers have no parental rights until court ordered. A glass ceiling scenario, only the fathers are relegated to the subbasement of equal rights.
In "The Breadwinner," the father's lesson to his daughters was about the power of storytelling and how it can offer hope and strength in difficult times. He wanted his daughters to recognize the importance of their own voices and stories in overcoming challenges and finding courage.
No, single fathers have no parental rights to the children until granted them by a court. see links below
fathers influence their children by encouraging and being kind to them.
No
Parents that are married to each other have equal rights to their children and does not have to ask permission from the other one. If they choose to have some rules within their marriage it has nothing to do with the law.
It was harsh one day and then an adventure another day. Children were always helping their fathers with gold digging.
Not even if she did it without his permission, and in complete violation of the court orders, as author JK Rowling did to her children's father.
In many states, children of a certain age do have a say on where they live. However, in my experience, fathers are more apt to pay for college etc. if the children are living with them at the time. I don't know why you would like to make this choice, but you should recognize that rules to follow will exist in either household you choose to live in.