In most cases, yes.
The parent with sole custody must however inform the court that issued the custodial order and the non custodial parent before the move.
The non custodial parent will be given the opportunity to contest the move if he or she so chooses.
In most cases a move out of country is done without the other parent knowing. If this happens there are organizations that can help you get your child back. COntact the Red Cross for information if needed.
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No, as the signature of both parents are required for the passport.
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
No
Unless the parents are legally divorced and you are the 'custodial parent' you cannot. This is a Passport Office regulation which is in place to prevent one parent from removing the child from the country wihout the other parent's consent or knowledge. CAUTION: If the parents have joint custody, awarded by divorce or a child custody decree, check your paperwork carefully! You may find that your court decree forbids removing the child form the country (or in some cases, even the state), without the other parents consent.
Not without consent of the other parent. In Michigan the Parent with custody has to live with in 80 miles of the other parent, or get written consent from the other parent and get that consent approved by the courts to live outside of that 80 miles.
Generally the custodial parent needs the permission of the court to move out of state/country. The consent of the other parent will make the process easier.
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You need a letter from the other parent giving permission. Otherwise you risk having difficulty either leaving or returning.
No, as the signature of both parents are required for the passport.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!! With joint custody, both parents have rights and your son needs to find an attorney to make sure she doesnt move the child out of country.
There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.There is physical (residential) custody and legal custody. If you share legal custody with the other parent of if they have visitation rights you cannot move the children without the non-custodial parent's consent and/or court approval.
If the parents are married, yes. If one parent has sole custody that parent can consent.
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no
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
No