Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
For trips or vacation, provides it does not interfere with the access schedule of the other parent.
That depends on whether the parents are married, never married or divorced and whether a court has jurisdiction over the child by virtue of a child support and/or custody order.
Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
yes the mothers have the right to
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
no law addressing it
Depends on who made the change. If the parents are not married to each other the decision what last name the child will have belongs to the mother and she will not need the consent of the father.
Unless the parents are legally divorced and you are the 'custodial parent' you cannot. This is a Passport Office regulation which is in place to prevent one parent from removing the child from the country wihout the other parent's consent or knowledge. CAUTION: If the parents have joint custody, awarded by divorce or a child custody decree, check your paperwork carefully! You may find that your court decree forbids removing the child form the country (or in some cases, even the state), without the other parents consent.
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
no because you have to have the judge and the other parent to say yes
no law addressing it
Depends on who made the change. If the parents are not married to each other the decision what last name the child will have belongs to the mother and she will not need the consent of the father.
It is a parents responsibility to take his / her child to the Doctor if there is a problem. it is however not up to the parent to give the diagnosis, that comes fro the doctor.
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
Unless the parents are legally divorced and you are the 'custodial parent' you cannot. This is a Passport Office regulation which is in place to prevent one parent from removing the child from the country wihout the other parent's consent or knowledge. CAUTION: If the parents have joint custody, awarded by divorce or a child custody decree, check your paperwork carefully! You may find that your court decree forbids removing the child form the country (or in some cases, even the state), without the other parents consent.
I get the feeling they are not married. if there are court orders for custody, visitation and child support she can not do this without the other parents consent and the courts consent. Otherwise she will be breaking the courts orders which is illegal.
Certain minors can get a vaccination without parental consent in Texas per a law passed in 2013. Only minors who are pregnant, or are a parent with custody of a child, can receive a vaccination without parental consent.
not without child's consent..
If both parents are living, you have to have the consent of both.