Yes because school teachers often do when they accompany pupils on overseas school trips. But they still need parental consent.
Yes you can. You need to ask permission and get a letter signed by the child's legal guardians that allows you to take them out of the country and get it signed by the government.
If there is a court order for custody, visitation or child support she would need the father's consent as well as the courts to send the child abroad.
Provided it does not to live there.
The legal parent, yes.
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No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
Responsible parents do. How else will a parent find out if a child is on drugs or is violating some other rule of yourhome.
It is possible that a parent can solely take a decision for his or her child. However; It mainly depends on the agreement between parents.
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
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No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
no you cant you need there premission
Responsible parents do. How else will a parent find out if a child is on drugs or is violating some other rule of yourhome.
It is possible that a parent can solely take a decision for his or her child. However; It mainly depends on the agreement between parents.
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
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No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
What it requires is a court order. Without one, it doesn't matter how "unhappy" the child is, they have to live with their parents.
No, they can't without permission, provided the complaint they are investigating does not involve the parent or parents. In the event of a complaint against a parent, CPS must contact and receive permission from the other parent, or have a valid court order, AND an attorney assigned to represent the child before questioning can take place legally.
Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time