No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.
No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.
No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.
No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.
Yes. As long as the parents do not have joint legal custody the custodial parent has the legal right to make that decision.
Yes. As long as the parents do not have joint legal custody the custodial parent has the legal right to make that decision.
Yes. As long as the parents do not have joint legal custody the custodial parent has the legal right to make that decision.
Yes. As long as the parents do not have joint legal custody the custodial parent has the legal right to make that decision.
Yes. The parent with legal custody must make that type of decision for the child. The NC parent should discuss the matter with the custodial parent and that parent must make the arrangements.
Yes. The parent with legal custody must make that type of decision for the child. The NC parent should discuss the matter with the custodial parent and that parent must make the arrangements.
Yes. The parent with legal custody must make that type of decision for the child. The NC parent should discuss the matter with the custodial parent and that parent must make the arrangements.
Yes. The parent with legal custody must make that type of decision for the child. The NC parent should discuss the matter with the custodial parent and that parent must make the arrangements.
The non-custodial parent cannot force any conditions or requirements on the custodial parent. If they think there is a serious need for counseling and the custodial parent disagrees they can request a court order but they need to provide evidence.
The non-custodial parent cannot force any conditions or requirements on the custodial parent. If they think there is a serious need for counseling and the custodial parent disagrees they can request a court order but they need to provide evidence.
The non-custodial parent cannot force any conditions or requirements on the custodial parent. If they think there is a serious need for counseling and the custodial parent disagrees they can request a court order but they need to provide evidence.
The non-custodial parent cannot force any conditions or requirements on the custodial parent. If they think there is a serious need for counseling and the custodial parent disagrees they can request a court order but they need to provide evidence.
The non-custodial parent cannot force any conditions or requirements on the custodial parent. If they think there is a serious need for counseling and the custodial parent disagrees they can request a court order but they need to provide evidence.
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Yes of course. Otherwise there would never be custody fights if only one could decide.
Yes. As long as the parents do not have joint legal custody the custodial parent has the legal right to make that decision.
No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.
Yes. The parent with legal custody must make that type of decision for the child. The NC parent should discuss the matter with the custodial parent and that parent must make the arrangements.
No, the non custodial parent cannot give permission to have a friend look after their child and non custodial means you have no custody rights so the permission should be granted by the parent that has custodial rights.AnswerIf you are the parent with legal custody you do not need the non-custodial parent's permission to allow your friend to watch your child. The parent who has legal custody has both the right and the authority to make that decision.
The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
only with the court's permission
If he has court ordered visitation and pay child support she will need his and the courts permission to move.
No, the custodial parent must give written a agreement which contains all pertinent information including the date the child/children will leave and the date they will return, how and when the non-custodial parent should stay in contact, and so forth. If a non-custodial parent removes a child/children from ANY place w/o the knowledge and/or permission of the custodial parent they are committing "parental kidnapping" and may be subject to criminal prosecution and other penalties.
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
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By law, you must both go up to the location where they will issue a passport and both parents must sign a statement saying it is okay. If you have documentation that shows you are the custodial parent, you can have your child "red flagged" with the government and this way if he were to try to get a passport for your child they would have to notify you and then you can stop it. In the US the non-custodial parent can leave if they choose, they cannot however take a minor child with them unless a court rules otherwise. • This depends on your custody agreement, but I'm fairly certain a non-custodial parent needs permission. Just like a custodial parent will need permission depending on what the custody agreement states. I do know, however, that a custodial parent can get a passport without the permission of the non-custodial parent if he/she meets certain requirements. is that parent's name the only one on the birth cirtificate? Does that parent have sole LEGAL custody?
With the permission of the residential parent? Yes. see related question.
IT is a good idea assuming the custodial parent has sole custody or sole legal custody of the child. Otherwise, most states will administer medical care to a child with either parent present and will administer life saving measures without anyone present though they would be unable to continue treatment beyond emergency stabilization without a parent or guardian consent
Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.