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Q: What is the procedure for filing contempt of court charges against the custodial parent for repeated violations of the custody order by that parent in not allowing access by the noncustodial parent?
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Can a custodial parent prevent non custodial parent from traveling out of the country with a child?

Absolutely. A minor child cannot be taken legally from the U.S. without a valid passport. The custodial parent or guardian must, under oath, in person agree to allow the child to accompany the non custodial parent before a passport is issued. Likewise, depending upon the custodial order, the custodial parent may need the non custodial parent to present a sworn affidavit that he or she is allowing the minor to obtain a passport and travel outside of the U.S.


Can child support approve a passport for a cruise?

If the other parent will not consent to the passport and trip then the custodial parent could seek a court order allowing the same.


What can you do if the father is drunk when he returns the child to the custodial parent?

I would document it and call family services. Start the process allowing him only limited supervised visits.


Minor child wants to leave custodial home to live with non custodial parent?

AnswerFirst, check out the logic of the child's "want." Does it make sense to you and your ex for this to happen? Could the other parent be more appropriate for day-to-day raising of a teenager? For example, common wisdom is that if the child is a teenage boy, it might be for the best for him to go to Dad. However, if the child wants to move because of disagreement with household rules, both parents may want to come to an agreement that, come what may, the move will be permanent. Allowing a child to use the non-custodial parent as an escape to problems regarding rules, schooling and so on, may result in "flip-flopping" households whenever an issue comes up. And, these issues will come up regardless of where the child lives, because that is the territory with teenagers. Of course, if there were issues with the non-custodial parent to begin with, then those will need to be added to the equation. In my personal life, I had to leave teenagers in Texas when I moved to Arizona. It was their choice, but they knew there was room in Arizona. The household I left them to was not the best; however there was just 4 years left until college and it was, in many ways, a short term decision. I missed them, but they are now in their twenties, and are doing well.


If one parent has full physical custody and joint legal but the non-custodial parent has been MIA 4 yrs how can cust parent obtain approval for out of US travel?

can you petition mother to come to u.s. if you were adopted in u.s. The custodial parent will need to obtain a court order allowing them to take the child outside the U.S. Without the permission of the other parent (which is obviously not possible) or a court order a passport or visa will not be issued for the minor child.

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My friend has a teen with 27 absences this semester resides in North Dallas child is 13 The other parent hides it Legal consequences to non-custodial parent and what action can parent take?

The school system will send out a truancy officer, who will site the child for truancy and the custodial parent for allowing it. Your friend, the noncustodial parent, has recourse in civil court. He/she can take the custodial parent back to court (with the school records) and file to be named managing conservator.


If a custodial parent is not allowing reasonable liberalized rights of contact on a flexible schedule of a 9 year old what should the non custodial parent do?

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How can you tell if your daughters mother claimed her on her taxes if she lives with you?

Be mature and ask.... The IRS has pretty strict rules for determining who can claim a dependent, and for the most part it's the custodial parent (the one she lives with more than half the year) unless it's either specifically stated in the divorce decree and/or the custodial parent signs a form agreeing not to claim the child and allowing the noncustodial parent to do so. If neither of those are the case, and you know you can prove that you are, in fact, the custodial parent, you can go ahead and claim her. If the IRS computers kick out the forms because the same SSN showed up on both, you can prove your claim is valid, and she won't be able to.


Can a custodial parent prevent non custodial parent from traveling out of the country with a child?

Absolutely. A minor child cannot be taken legally from the U.S. without a valid passport. The custodial parent or guardian must, under oath, in person agree to allow the child to accompany the non custodial parent before a passport is issued. Likewise, depending upon the custodial order, the custodial parent may need the non custodial parent to present a sworn affidavit that he or she is allowing the minor to obtain a passport and travel outside of the U.S.


Can A custodial parent deny visitation to the non custodial parent in New York?

Unless there is a court order which prevents the non-custodial parent from having access to the child, then you should not deny the visitation unless you have absolute proof that allowing visitation is a danger to your child. It's best to speak to a lawyer and find out about modifying any current custodial order that may already be in place if necessary.


Does the non custodial parent have the right to make a 12 year old visit?

If there is a court order to that affect the child and the custodial parent must adhere to the terms of the visitation order. If that does not take voluntarily take place the non custodial parent can petition the court to make visitation mandatory. The exception would be if by allowing a minor child to engage in visitation with the non custodial parent it would place the child in an environment of neglect and/or endangerment.


Can child support approve a passport for a cruise?

If the other parent will not consent to the passport and trip then the custodial parent could seek a court order allowing the same.


What can you do if the father is drunk when he returns the child to the custodial parent?

I would document it and call family services. Start the process allowing him only limited supervised visits.


Can a parent be in contempt of court for not allowing a non custodial parent visitation because she wont give her new address?

Yes. If the non custodial parent is denied visitation as outlined in the court order than the custodial parent is in contempt. Perhaps you should also establish a neutral exchange site and request the each parent notify the other parent within 48hrs any change in address or phone number. The custodial parent should know where the child will be when she is with the non-custodial parent. If something should happen to the non-custodial parent the custodial parent should know where to get the child. Wanting to keep that type of information secret shows a problem of non-cooperation and a parent who is not thinking of the best interests of the child.


At what age can a child decide not to go with non custodial parent in California?

Age 18. Allowing the child to ignore the authority of the court sets a poor example. see link


What is the term for the procedure allowing citizens to force the legislature to place a recently passed law on the ballot for public approval?

Referendum


What are the child support enforcement laws like between Arkansas and Florida?

The enforcement of child support orders is universal throughout the U.S. All states cooperate in the enforcement of a court order and the penalties assessed if the non custodial parent is cited with contempt for not adhering to the order. The laws of the state in which the contempt order is issued apply and no extradition procedure is required. The non custodial, non compliant parent can have his or her wages garnished, property seized or encumbered by liens by the issue of a judgment whether or not they reside in the state where the support order was mandated. Federal laws apply in such matters allowing action(s) stipulated in the order of the issuing state court by authorities in the non custodial parent's state of residency.