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It can reasonably be assumed from your question that the mother and the child are together in some foreign country. Ask yourself if the laws of the US would automatically take precedence over the laws of the other country. Even if US law says that the father can claim the child, what country is going to allow the father to come in and take the child from the mother? If the tables were turned, would the US allow this? There will be a very understandable legal dispute and the need to somehow arbitrate between different legitimate legal claims. There would be similar problems even if the child is not with the mother.
Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.
Parents is plural, then"Do your parents allow you?" or "Your parentsallow you"If used in the singular form:"Does your parent allow you?" or "Your parent allowsyou"
If you can prove your the father/mother threw a paternity test then yeah. but the only way to get full custody is to prove the father/mother is a ill-fit parent, or you can still file for joint legal, joint physical, or bird nest custody if the test says that the boy is yours.Only in the state of Texas is a child allow to choose over the age of 12. All other states allow for a child to express an opinion, but there are no legal obligations on the judge to honor or even hear, that opinion. See link below on the steps to take.
South Africa was allowed to compete in the 1960 Games but it was their last Olympics until 1992. The International Olympic Committee banned them for their refusal to comdemn apartheid. The IOC withdrew South Africa's invitation to the 1964 Summer Games during the 1964 Winter Games in Innsbruck, Austria. The IOC said the only way they would be allowed to compete would be to publicly renounce the practice of racial discrimination in the country and to allow competition between whites and blacks. When the IOC's ultimatum was not met, South Africa's invitation to the 1964 games was officially withdrawn.
There is a Professional Bowlers Association which conducts tournaments and events for pro bowlers. There are also bowling leagues that allow amateur bowlers compete on lane conditions similar to what the professionals use during pro tournaments. At this time, there is no league specifically and selectively for Pro Bowlers.
Women were not allow to compete at the first Olympic in 1896.
Yes. The rules were changed in 1988 to allow pro athletes to compete.
No. B.A.S.S. sanctioned events do not allow nets.
the olympics allow them to choose.
They allow both track & field athletics in high schools that gives the students a chance to practice and participate in tournaments.
Modern Olympics allow females to compete, they are not nude, and every country is allowed to compete. There is most likely more info, but this is all I know :) Glad to help!
Queen Hippolyta didn't want her daughter Diana to renounce her immortality. Diana put on a mask to enter the games without her mother knowing. When she won, her mother was forced to let her go to Man's World.
yes Kurt angle,alex Shelley,chris sabin,brother ray,and brother Devon compete for new japan wrestling
All-star levels allow children as young as 3 to compete.
Yes, they are held in most communities that allow martial arts. They are categorized by weight class, not age, ranging from 50-100 pounds. Check with your community to see if its supported where you live.
Fédération Internationale de Basketball Amateur did not allow professionals untill 1989.FIBA is recognized as the sole competent authority in basketball by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Both bodies had to allow professionals to compete, not just one.