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Yes. Physical custody does not constitute sole legal custody, in which one parent has been given the legal authority to make all decisions concerning a minor child, including change of residency. In some states even a parent who has sole legal custody must inform the court and the noncustodial parent before making the move.

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My ex has taken my child out of state without my knowledge. I'm not sure if he needed my permission or not, although it would've been nice if he had been considerate enough to ask or even to let me know. I know if one of the parents are moving to another state, it will turn into a legal issue if one parent doesn't want it to happen. The moving parent has to have valid reason(s) to move - jobwise - or other reasons - Maybe check out a different site. Hope you find the answer...I'll be looking it up myself!

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11y ago

Yes unless there is a court order that forbids it.

Yes unless there is a court order that forbids it.

Yes unless there is a court order that forbids it.

Yes unless there is a court order that forbids it.

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Generally: For a vacation or short term, no. If the other parent has visitation rights you cannot move permanently without their consent and the consent of the court via a modification of the visitation order. You need to check the rules in your jurisdiction.

Generally: For a vacation or short term, no. If the other parent has visitation rights you cannot move permanently without their consent and the consent of the court via a modification of the visitation order. You need to check the rules in your jurisdiction.

Generally: For a vacation or short term, no. If the other parent has visitation rights you cannot move permanently without their consent and the consent of the court via a modification of the visitation order. You need to check the rules in your jurisdiction.

Generally: For a vacation or short term, no. If the other parent has visitation rights you cannot move permanently without their consent and the consent of the court via a modification of the visitation order. You need to check the rules in your jurisdiction.

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Generally: For a vacation or short term, no. If the other parent has visitation rights you cannot move permanently without their consent and the consent of the court via a modification of the visitation order. You need to check the rules in your jurisdiction.

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15y ago

You should do to the whole trust factor. Otherwise it would be a little like kidnapping.

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Either way, the other parent can file an injunction to stop it pending a hearing, so permission should be sought.

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No you do not need written permission if you have full custody of the child

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13y ago

sad question. seems the court answered that in papers.Keep a good friendship with kids and wife so this can happen,everyone watches TV

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Yes unless there is a court order that forbids it.

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