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yes,if he has had little or no contact with the said child/dren,also you can call it abondement no intrest in the child. with the child/dren with you ,you have primary custody as of right now. but, if it comes to court bring evidence such as utility bills that have a change of date on them that was switched to your name after he left, or if you rent ,a letter from your landlord the date he moved out.dont give up,the courts usally favor a mother unless there is child abuse. the parent that the child/dren remained with has a great leap forward for caring for the child/dren first.

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They can not move to a different state without getting your permission or a visitation order from a judge. If you object to your child being moved out of state then you can make them move back to the state.

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If your girlfriend got pregnant in one state then moved what state would she have to be in to fight for custody when the baby is born?

the male will have to go where she is


What is the suitable pronous for our class moved quickly to help the little children?

Class & Children. Your & Little are simply adjectives.


You have joint custody with your ten year old daughter father moved to Kansas you live in CA and want to move to OR and he doesn't allow it?

If you have Joint Legal Custody, then neither parent can physically change residences without the approval of the other. If, per the question, the daughter is living with the father, or the father has "primary" custody, then you can move wherever "you" want, at least in my perception.


Joint custody the mother told the father in court that he does not have to pay child support because she has moved a long distance from the father the is this legal?

Only if approved by the judge.


In the state of nv what can a single father do to prevent the mother of his children from moving out of state?

He can get himself to the family court as soon as possible and petition for visitations and/or joint custody of the children. Once he has established his paternity his right of access to the children must be addressed before the court will allow the children to be moved with the mother to another state. Of course, once established as the biological father he may become subject to a child support order as well. If possible he should seek advice from a family law attorney.

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You have joint custody dad moved does this void divorce custody agreement?

no


Going to pharmacy school for 2years can the children be moved in joint custody?

The issue of whether the custodial parent can move the children is very tricky. If you are lucky, it was covered in the custody settlement papers. You need to read the agreement to see if it is there. If not, you need to contact your custody lawyer or family court advisor, and see how you can get an amendment to the agreement papers.


If Mother filed for custody and father took child from babysitter?

Filed is not custody, and if she didn't have possession at the time, she cannot get temporary custody. He moved faster.


Can you get sole custody if your spouse still legally married has moved out of state?

Most states lean toward Joint Legal Custody with primary residential custody


Is moved a preposition?

No. Moved is a past tense verb form (to move) which can also (rarely) function as an adjective.


Can the father take custody away from the mother just because she moved to another town?

In most cases, no. A change in custody is usually only required when the child's health, safety, or welfare is in jeopardy. So unless the mother moved to someplace like Kabul or northern Japan, she will retain custody.


If you haven't established custody and the father has moved out of state and is now asking for joint legal and physical custody can he win?

It will be very dificult for the father to have joint legal and physical custody on the gounds that he is not avalible. The courts want the two parents to live in the same area to co-parent. He could if he moved back.


Do grandparents have rights in a custody battle?

That depends on why the mother lost custody in the first place. The court must have granted the grandparents custody for some reason. If they have custody now you have to apply in court for the custody to be moved.


If a father has custody in Ohio and then moves to NC where the mother is a resident can she then file for custody preventing him from running back to Ohio?

Can, but as she moved away initially, a judge may not consider it.


Will Jon Gosselin live in the Gosselin's old house?

No. The Gosselin home featured in the first few seasons of 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' was sold. Jon Gosselin moved on and has his own home with space for this children when he has custody.


Can you take your child out of state while awaiting a family court hearing?

Call the phone number on your court papers. Or call your court representitive. It is very important to be up-front in all of your dealings with the court. In some states you can not leave the county with your child. * If custodial petitions have been filed then the child or children cannot be removed from the jurisdiction of the home state without the permission of the court.


I am the current wife and step mother for 12 years with full custody the children who are grown just moved out of our house Do I attend my husband's ex wife's funeral to support the children?

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