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No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.

No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.

No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.

No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.

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That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.

That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.

That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.

That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.

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No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.

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If both parents agree to one parent moving out of state with the child, then you can have your custody agreement amended with new terms.

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no you can move out of state if you have joint custody.

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You'd have to have permission from spouse and from the courts.

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Not without permission of the court and modification of the access rights. see link

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He can object if he has parental rights and you will need the court's permission. It will go easier if he consents. The custody and visitation orders would need to be modified.

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No. If you have temporary custody the child is under the jurisdiction of a court.

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That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.

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Q: Can you move out of state if you have sole physical custody but joint legal custody?
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You want joint custody of your daughter what are the guidelines your state is Nevada?

Joint legal or physical. see links


What is the difference between joint custody and guardianship?

joint custody means both parents have custody of the children and all decisions concerning the children have to be a joint decision... including trips out of the state. I have not heard of access... I am thinkgin access is giving the non custodail parent visitation rights. Research the Laws for your state.


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.


Can you make decisions for your child regarding such things as religion and doctors if you have primary physical custody?

Not if there is joint legal custody. You should consult with an attorney to determine your rights under the laws in your state.Not if there is joint legal custody. You should consult with an attorney to determine your rights under the laws in your state.Not if there is joint legal custody. You should consult with an attorney to determine your rights under the laws in your state.Not if there is joint legal custody. You should consult with an attorney to determine your rights under the laws in your state.


Can you get custody of your child if the mother leaves state and never has him?

If the mother has legal custody but leaves the state and doesn't have physical custody of your child then that must mean the child is with someone who doesn't have custody. I assume you are not married. In that case, you must establish your paternity in court and request legal and physical custody. If the mother has left the state without taking her child with her the court will certainly want to know who the child is with and will certainly consider awarding legal custody to the other biological parent, you.Perhaps you can convince the mother to consent to your getting legal and physical custody. If not sole custody, then joint legal and physical custody.You should consult with an attorneywho specializes in custody issues. The attorney can review your situation and explain your rights and options.


How does joint joint custody affect child support in Washington State?

Child support is determined according to state guidelines and physical custody is one of the factors used to determine the amount.


Can a parent who shares joint custody move to a different city but is staying within the same state?

Best Interests of the children. Are you talking about physical custody or legal custody? Visitation schedule? Hopefully the parents can work it out in concilation court. for more details see steveshorr.com ANSWER:: my parents are divorced and live three hours away from each other and have joint custody so it is possible.


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


Could you get joint physical custody if you live in a deferent state?

Yes, see links below


Will child support payments be different for joint custody opposed to non-custodial parent?

In the state of mi me and my ex had joint physical and joint legal he had her one week i had her the next. I had to pay child support because i made more money then the ex.


my son and his wife are getting a divorce they are now in a temporary order she has physical custody and they both have joint legal custody they have a 2yr old and sshe has 2 others by another man she just told us she was taking the kids out of state for?

If you are concerned about her taking the kids out of state, if they both have joint custody then it would have to be agreed upon by both parties before she can do so, if your seeking more thurough legal advice then you should consult an attorney.


In Az how does a parent with sole legal and joint physical custody move out of state when the other parent is attempting to blackmail me by refusing to sign without my promise to not pursue arrears?

Prove it to the court.