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That depends on the individual state. Even with a law, or it being addressed in the custody orders, the parent left behind has up to six months to file an injunction to have the child returned to the jurisdiction.

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Yes because now the permission of the other parent is not obligatory. At the most the parent which has custody of the child may require declaration before the court and seek permission for signing on VISA without obtaining the signature of the other parent.

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Provided there's no court restrictions, and it does not involve a move.

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Yes, provided it's not to live, and does not interfere with the access rights schedule of the other parent.

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Yes, whether the parents are married or not married.

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Can one parent take a child out of the state of Texas without the consent of the other parent?

No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.


Is it legal in New York State for one parent to take their child out of state without the other parent's knowledge or consent?

parents married or unmarried- taken out of state permanently or for a vacation- etc


In the state of Illinois can a parent with sole custudy take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent?

The passport application requires both signatures, in person.


Can a parent with sole custody move out of state if the other parent doesn't visit?

In most cases, yes. The parent with sole custody must however inform the court that issued the custodial order and the non custodial parent before the move. The non custodial parent will be given the opportunity to contest the move if he or she so chooses. In most cases a move out of country is done without the other parent knowing. If this happens there are organizations that can help you get your child back. COntact the Red Cross for information if needed.


How can you move out of state if you have majority physical custody when the other parent doesnt consent?

When you have joint legal custody you need file a motion to get permission from the judge to move out of state. Judges will look at this request very seriously and the other parent will argue with the judge as to why the child shouldn't leave the state. Be prepared to have solid reasons as to why you should move out of state with the child and how will you cooperate with the other parent regarding visitation and etc. You need to be responsible adult and work with the other parent since they are a half of a parent just like you. And you wouldn't want the other half to do the same with you if its not right. Proceed to motion if you truly have a solid reason to take the child out of state otherwise if you lose the motion than the other parent can use that against you now and later to apply for full custody of the child making you look bad in front of the judge. We deal with a lot of cases where one parent just wants to leave the state and we have to fight tooth and nail to stop it. :)

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Can one parent take a child out of the state of Texas without the consent of the other parent?

No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.


Does an unwed parent need permission from the other parent to leave state the state of Florida with a child?

That is dependent of custody orders, but even without, the other parent could file an injunction.


Can a spouse take a child out of state of Connecticut without the other parent's permission?

Yes.


Can a parent living in Pa move child out of state without the other parents consent?

no because you have to have the judge and the other parent to say yes


Can a custodial parent move out of state and leave he child behind with someone other than a parent?

Not without the consent of the non-custodial parent ! The other parent has a right to know who their child has been left with (and perhaps would take the child themselves as a better guardian).


Can you take your child to a different state without getting permission?

Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time


Can a parent move out of state with minor child even if the other parent does not live in the state?

Well, if court says your child does not have to ever see the other parent then yes. But if not then no.


Is it possible in the state of Louisiana without a lawyer for a parent to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation?

In the state of Louisiana, it is possible for a parent, withut a lawyer, to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation.


Can a primary parent take child out of state of NJ without notification?

Even without a specific law, or provision in a custody order, the parent should seek the permission of the other parent, and the court, to avoid the filing of an injunction ordering the child being returned to the state. See related link


Is it legal in New York State for one parent to take their child out of state without the other parent's knowledge or consent?

parents married or unmarried- taken out of state permanently or for a vacation- etc


Can a non-biological parent adopt the child of the birth parent without his or her signature?

Can a non biological parent. Adopt a child in the state of kentucky without a biological parents signature


How does an out of state move without proper notification appear in a custody case?

An attempt to alienate the child from the other parent.