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This depends upon the law in your state. In my state it is allowed unless the divorce decree prohibits it (rare). Otherwise, a noncustodial parent would be stuck vacationing in the same state for many years. I would notify the other parent in writing as early as possible prior to the vacation, if possible, and keep a copy of the email or letter you send.

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No. The custodial parent is required to obey the visitation order. They should have made arrangements with the NC parent and obtained their consent. If they continue to violate the visitation order the non-custodial parent should file a motion for contempt of a court order and stay on top of it. They could eventually lose custody.

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Not if the other parent has any parental rights. In that case the "primary" parent must obtain the consent of the court through a modification of the custody and visitation orders. It will go more smoothly with the consent of the non-custodial parent.

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A custodial parent can legally take a child out of state on a vacation. The only time they would not be able to would be if the divorce decree states otherwise.

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Unless there are court's restrictions, yes.

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Because parent don't like you

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Q: Can the parent without primary physical residency take the child out of state on vacation without the custodial parents permission?
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In Michigan can the noncustodial parent take the children out of state on vacation without the custodial parent's permission?

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.


Can a joint custodial parent take their child to Puerto Rico from California without permission from the other parent for vacation?

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Does the custodial parent need permission from noncustodial to take kids out of the country on vacation?

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Can Non custodial parent take child out of state for vacation without supplying travel info to custodial parent?

It all depends on what the custodial agreement says. Read the agreement.


In Wisconsin can a parent with sole custody take a child on vaction?

Sole physical AND sole legal custody? If so, most likely as long as the visitation does not interfere with the non-custodial parent's court ordered visitation. If it does, then the parent planning such a vacation must secure permission from the other parent, or permission from the court beforehand.


In Colorado if you have physical and joint custody can you take the child out of state for a vacation without permission from the other parent?

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Can the non custodial parent take your kid on vacation out of state for Christmas?

Yes, with the written approval of the custodial parent. You need custody letters from the custodial parent saying that they permit their child to travel with you.


Should a custodial parent pay for vacation with non-custodial parent?

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Is it kidnapping if a parent takes a child abroad if they are the resident parent?

To take a Minor child abroad with intent to reside abroad without the consent of the non custodial parent would constitute kidnapping. A vacation is not a change of residence and therefore is not disallowed. Permission should be obtained from the non custodial parent in writing to prevent any misunderstandings later.


Can you take your children and just leave with no warning if you have joint custody?

It depends on whether you mean permanently or simply for a vacation. First, you cannot violate a visitation order without the consent of the non-custodial parent, preferably in writing. You do not require the court's or non-custodial parent's permission to leave the state for a vacation but the non-custodial parent should be notified and visitation time should be made up if missed. You do need the non-custodial parent's consent to leave the country for even a short vacation. In fact, you would encounter problems leaving the country, entering another country and returning without an official consent. You cannot leave either state or country permanently or for an extended period without the consent of the non-custodial parent and a modification of court orders. Doing so could result in your losing custody.


Can the non custodial parent refuse to tell the custodial parent where the child is going to be during vacations?

If you have reason to believe that the custodial parent does not intend to return with your child, then you could file an emergency notice with the court. Otherwise it's best to be reasonable and allow your child to go on a vacation without creating unnecessary drama that would ultimately hurt your child