Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
As the father has joint legal custody of the child he can not say he does not want the child at the paramour.
Yes, if the court feels it would be in the best interests of the child to award joint custody.
Depends on your joint custody papers contained as part of your judgment for dissolution of marriage.
Yes he can.
By filing for custody modification in the court with jurisdiction, then prove to the court why it would be in the best interests of your child to award joint custody.
The court will decide what's best for the child according to the laws of the jurisdiction and the facts of the situation. The courts does not allow a child to make such decisions.
yes
yes he can.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
If it's his turn, and the court gave 1/2-and-1/2 custody. Maybe.
If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.
That would be called joint custody and can be a good arrangement if it can be accomplished.