If both parents have full custody of the child(ren) and there is not a court order preventing the parent from removing the child(ren) from the home or state then the parent may legally take such an action. The parent cannot however, take the child(ren) out of the country w/o written, notarized permission from the absentee parent or an order from the court. If the parent who removes the child(ren) from the parental home has "just cause" the act cannot be one of consideration included in a custodial hearing.
It is assumed the parents are not married. The father must establish his paternity and request a visitation order. Once the court issued the visitation order the mother must obey it.
Yes And no if you have lawyer Android your atornity says yes yu can bu if they say no you can't go And if you sneak you could go you jail
It depends on a number of factors: Are you listed in the will? If not, you probably are not entitled to anything. If you husband has passed away, and he had children with you, you may be entitled to some of it in trust for the children. If your husband is living, no, the inheritance belongs to him.
This isn't usual, but if the mother is neglectful or if her lover is abusive, the courts can transfer the children to the father. Courts are coming to recognize that the mother's lover is the person most likely to abuse her children.
Your husband should be paying child support for his children unless the mother of the children has remarried and her new husband adopts the children. It would be wise that he gets each child DNA tested to even be sure they are his children. If your husband did not let you know before you married him that he had four children then it's an injustice to you, but the two of you have to learn to communicate and decide on what the right recourse is to resolve this problem.
The next of kin is usually a child and not a sister. For example, if a mother passes away, the next of kin would be her husband and then her children.
Well for me none because I lived far away from my children . And on the other side my husband I'd abusive
you can't abduct children legally. They are also the mothers therefore the husband can't take the kids away from her unless they have gone to court and they have set up an agreement.
If the ex-husband isn't home, than there shouldn't be a problem with a mother cooking a meal for her children, especially if his home is one that the children live in.
No, he lives in Goodyear Arizona. My husband is doing a construction job on his house.
The issue would be adultery, but not who she was with.
yes. mahmoud's mother died on January 8, 2003 from cancer. my husband misses his mother very much.
No her father took away her children and her husband beat her
There is no law that stops the mother from going away with another man and leaving the children with the father. However, these circumstances would make it difficult for the mother to win custody of the children in court.