Only with permission from the other parent and the court.
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
No, you can not, unless the custody order is modified by the court.
Not with joint physical custody.
The other parent could get sole custody.
As long as they have the other parents permission i think.
Joint custody is a court order whereby custody of a child is awarded to both parties. In joint custody both parents are "custodial parents" and neither parent is a non-custodial parents, or in other words the child has two custodial parents.
my friend lives in new jersey if she has custody of her children can she move out of state and give her children a good life.
If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
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.
Not if a court order for joint custody is in place.
Depends on your reasons and the issues necessitating such a move. see links below
Review your documents that grant sole custody. if you don't have court documents stating sole custody. than more than likely yeah... likely you have joint custody. both parents have joint custody until the court grants sole custody. some people assume because the child lives in there house 95% of the time they have sole custody... un true sole custody is appointed by court. Now assumeing you have sole custody granted by court you may beable to move anywhere you choose. View the laws for your state.