Yes, the assumption is that the parent with whom the child resides the majority of the time is where the child will also be living during the school year. However, in cases where religious or private schools are the issue, a decision by a judge may be necessary if the parents cannot reach an equitable solution.
In the Final Decree of Divorce the Court decided or yourself and your ex agreed who would have primary residence of the child. My advice is to read through your Decree to get answers concerning your child's primary residence. The primary residence will include the school the child will be attending.
Although the child should attend school in the district where they live when the parents share joint legal custody each has the right to participate in making that decision when there are several choices.
The court decides and no.
He may be. It will be determined by a court if he decides to take it up with the state. If you have custody, was there a stipulation regarding child support? If there was a divorce agreement it may state the stipulations regarding support and custody. If the custodial parent is giving up physical custody of the child to the previously non-custodial parent then child support may be changed.
Yes. This has happened to my cousin.
As a parent with joint custody, the school will allow them to sign anything related to their own child. If they have been absent from the child's life, contact your lawyer to make the necessary changes to your custody order.
It regards the issue of getting an emergency custody order for a child in need of care.
A child custody order remains in effect until the child is of the age of 18. If the child turns 18 before he or she graduates high school the custody order will stay in effect until the graduation occurs.
If both parents have joint legal custody, both parents must agree on the child going to boarding school. If one parent made the decision with out the input of the other, this would break the custody agreement.
Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.
Yes they can, unless you showed the school a court order preventing access to the child.
Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.
most likely he will lose his rights til the judge decides what is best for the child.
The court decides and no.
He may be. It will be determined by a court if he decides to take it up with the state. If you have custody, was there a stipulation regarding child support? If there was a divorce agreement it may state the stipulations regarding support and custody. If the custodial parent is giving up physical custody of the child to the previously non-custodial parent then child support may be changed.
If a young girl decides, or acidentally, got pregnant then i believe the girl has a right to decide who the child stays with.
Legal Custody is different than Parental rights. The courts decides child visitation, etc. and parents could pay child support to grandparent. It is all up to the courts..
son wants to move in with a friend to go to a different school have to giveup custody of child for this happen in nc
mayhaps