It depends on the terms of your custody agreement. Read the fine print on the paperwork you received from the court, it should be stated in there. If in doubt, contact a lawyer! If you're agreement requires his permission and you do not obtain it, ignorance of the stipulation is not an excuse and you may not only put yourself at risk for criminal charges on parental kidnapping, but you may put yourself at risk for a change in the custody agreement to your detriment.
It depends on the circumstance. Probably not because you have as much right over the child as she does. You should be allowed to see your own child.
Can, but the father can challenge it in probate.
Yes. A father has no automatic right to their child (unfortunately) unless the parents are married.
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.
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To go find her father
That is dependent of custody orders, but even without, the other parent could file an injunction.
Yes, just as mothers do.
Yes you can leave the spot blank for instance a father. I am a teacher and have many children in my class who have no father listed on their birth certificate.
No, under 18 and you need their permission.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
It's rather rare to leave out cookies. We usually leave him a mince pie and a glass of brandy or wine
No....She had three out of wedlock before she was asked to leave the group. The other children all have the same father, but the first three have three separate fathers.
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he shouldn't be your husband if he doesnt have a heart for kids
In general, if both parents have legal custody rights, a parent typically needs the other parent's consent to leave the country with the children. If one parent leaves with the children without the other parent's consent, it could be considered parental abduction and legal action may be taken. It's important to consult with a family law attorney for specific advice based on the circumstances.
Yes, but you cannot leave him alone in the care of your children at any time.
Yes you can unles they file the proper paperwork to establish paternal rights