The court order may (and probably does) specify the visitation privileges of the parent (former spouse). If emigrating violates this order, no, you may not do it without the permission of the former spouse and the court.
It depends on the custody agreement you have with your ex. He has a right to see and be with his kids. Before you make any plans, you should discuss this with your ex to see if there is a way he will agree to the move. Perhaps it will mean summers at home with dad. If you have a strong reason for wanting to make this move but your ex will not cooperate, you may have to go back to court and try to change the custody agreement. Your ex has rights in this that have to be considered. Your children also have rights. They need a dad and a mom. (sorry for assuming it is the mother who is moving) It is wrong for you to deny them access to their dad and that might mean that you delay your plans until the kids are older or out of school. Keep the best interest of your kids as your priority. They didn't divorce the guy, you did.
Not legally no. It's always best to have either the other parent's notarized permission or better, that of the court to avoid some (potentially) very nasty felony charges.
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Yes, alone. To take the child along requires written permission of the custodial parent.
If she has won legal custody, then yes.
without the children
no
yes, but only if you have full custody. if its joint, then no.
Pregnant without permission or marriage without permission? That's not very specific.
Not without the permission of their parents. Until they reach 18 in New York, the parents are responsible for him.
you have to be 14, in order to get it done without parents permission.
Yes if your parents are divorced and you are over the age of 13 you can go your dads or moms anytime.
16 is the age in New Zealand that you can leave school without the permission of your parents.
With joint legal, one is still primary and thus has the authority to do so, but not without first discussing it with the other parent.
In the United States, 16 with your parents permission. And 17 and older without your parents permission.
Children over the age of 12 can travel on most airlines without their parents. But they need their parents permission and the airline has to be notified when the booking is made that it´s a child travelling alone.
At 18 you are an adult and do not need parents permission for ANYTHING.
If you are divorced and he has partial custody, then nothing as long as you give the children to him on his turn to take care of them, otherwise you are looking at some nasty legal trouble in your future.