You should not until reviewed by the courts. Even with no law, he can still file a injunction to stop it. An long distance visitation order needs to be very detailed, and I recommend to fathers to ask for at least a $5000 cash or certified court bond be paid by the mother as in 60% of the cases, the mother will violate the court orders and deny the father access. Also, as long as the father lives in New York, the case must remain in their jurisdiction.
no
No, unless the biological father or the child himself requests it.
Marriage by itself does not bring custody rights to non-biological children. Where the children go when the biological mother dies depends on who has custody, whether the non-biological father has adopted the child, whether the biological father wants the child, and on the laws of the state where all of this is happening.
Yes.
A household made up of a father, mother, and their children. Apex Hope this help.
no
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
I dont think so
That is not his decision to make. The child can not be given up for adoption without the biological mother's permission. And then the court will decide of she's allowed to adopt.
no, it requires the permission of the court.
Yes, just not with the children. see link
No, not unless the court grants the father custody.
not without his permission, and in states that allow lesbian couple adoptions
No, I believe not. You would have to go to court or at least ask the mother. In no way, shape or form should he take his children across a state border or even a property line without permission from court or mother. That would be seen as kiddnapping.
Get can't without the permission of the court. File an injunction.
Yes, they will not discriminate.
Only if you get a court's permission to do so.