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When a child under the age of 18 is traveling outside the U.S. with only one parent or a third party there must be notarized written permission from the absent parent(s) or legal guardian. Without this authorization the parent/adult would not be allowed to legally take the child out of the U.S. If the joint custodial parent feels there is the possibility of the child being taken w/o their consent, they need to contact the authorities. The objecting parent must be able to show proof of their custody rights, preferably custody documents issued by the court.

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Q: If you live in Texas with joint custody can one parent take the child out of the country to visit relatives without consent of the other parent and should you prevent this?
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How can you get a passport for a minor without parental consent?

Unless the parents are legally divorced and you are the 'custodial parent' you cannot. This is a Passport Office regulation which is in place to prevent one parent from removing the child from the country wihout the other parent's consent or knowledge. CAUTION: If the parents have joint custody, awarded by divorce or a child custody decree, check your paperwork carefully! You may find that your court decree forbids removing the child form the country (or in some cases, even the state), without the other parents consent.


If one parent who is under TPS inmigration and has full physical custody of a US citizen child and want to back to her country can the father's child who is US citizen take the child away from her?

As far as I am aware, no matter if she is under TPS, unless you have given consent for the child, seeing is if YOU are the biological parent, to leave the country or there are court documents stating the even that she is leaving to her home country then it is technically considered Kidnapping, from what I have been advised I would take further action regarding going to court to prevent such events as this and establishing it in front of the judge and courts.


How can a military spouse get passport for a minor if the other parent does not consent?

You cannot. The US Passport Office has regulations against issuing passports to minors without BOTH parents consent. The reason for this is to prevent one parent from leaving the country with the child against the wishes, and without the permission, of the other parent. Contact your installations legal affairs office for further information.


What percent of women win child custody cases?

That's interpretive as there are four levels of custody. Sole Custody Joint Legal with Primary Residential Joint Physical Custody Bird Nest Custody Fathers with primary or sole custody runs 15%. Joint physical custody runs 25% Mother with primary or sole custody is 60% But, single mothers have sole custody by default in 100% of the cases until ruled on otherwise by the courts. Also, attorneys tell fathers not to try for custody as they don't win, and most attorneys that do try are not fully capable of representing fathers, so the mothers win. In the cases where fathers do challenge for custody, 60% of them will be accused of child sexual abuse as a tactic by the mother to prevent him getting it, but even when successful, they can still lose as 30% of them learn they are not the father of one or more of the children. If he does win custody, he can than be accused of domestic violence committed some time in the previous 12 months, as which point an injunction stops him from getting the child until he can prove himself innocent. If he does prove himself innocent, or it was found that he defended himself when she attacked him, then he cannot have custody because that's still considered domestic violence against the mother.


Can a parent move their children to another state without the other parent's consent?

Generally, it depends on the marital status and whether there is a custody/visitation order in place. Married parents have equal parental rights. When there are existing court orders in the United States a custodial parent cannot remove the child from the state for any extended period without the consent of the non-custodial parent and the court of jurisdiction. A non-custodial parent has visitation rights and denial of those rights by the custodial parent would constitute a contempt of court. Most states adhere to the Uniform Child Custody Act which would recognize any order regarding child custody and visitation entered by another court. Many people do not realize that a divorce automatically gives the state control over your child until they are no longer minors. You can't just decide to move. The matter would need to be reviewed by a judge. Unmarried mothers have sole custody until the father establishes his paternity legally. The mother could move if the father had never established his parental rights. Once his paternity is established he can request joint custody and visitations and the mother would be required to obey the court orders. She could not move without the father's consent and/or a modification of the visitation order by the court. A father with no established parental rights would need to file for an temporary emergency order to prevent the mother from leaving the state. He would then need to follow up and establish his paternity to gain his parental rights at that time.

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How can you get a passport for a minor without parental consent?

Unless the parents are legally divorced and you are the 'custodial parent' you cannot. This is a Passport Office regulation which is in place to prevent one parent from removing the child from the country wihout the other parent's consent or knowledge. CAUTION: If the parents have joint custody, awarded by divorce or a child custody decree, check your paperwork carefully! You may find that your court decree forbids removing the child form the country (or in some cases, even the state), without the other parents consent.


Can a minor child choose to live with an adult sibling with just one parents consent?

The Aunt can be named a guardian, however this dos not prevent a custody challenge by the other parent.


Can mother take child out of country without father's permission you both have joint legal custody what to do if she tries?

If you have joint legal custody, typically both parents need to provide consent for a child to be taken out of the country. If the mother attempts to take the child without the father's permission, he should consult with an attorney and file an emergency motion with the court to prevent the travel. Involving the legal system will help protect the father's rights and ensure that the appropriate steps are taken to address the situation.


Why should someone have a will?

So as to prevent future conflict among relatives


What to do if the child's mother threatens to leave the US without the fathers consent?

The father may file an emergency petition (called an ex parte) for custody in the court of jurisdiction over the child based on the same. A court may also require that the mother have supervised visitation only to prevent her from leaving the country with the child. And last but not least, a parent's threats to flee may be a factor in whether or not to make a custody modification. Parents really should not threaten each other in such a manner. It can have some unpleasant consequences.


You live in the state of Texas and father with sole custody of child the military is station you in Hawaii can your child mother prevent from your child to go with you?

If you have sole custody no. However, can you still provide for the child? School etc? If she wants to prevent it then let her go to court.


If one parent who is under TPS inmigration and has full physical custody of a US citizen child and want to back to her country can the father's child who is US citizen take the child away from her?

As far as I am aware, no matter if she is under TPS, unless you have given consent for the child, seeing is if YOU are the biological parent, to leave the country or there are court documents stating the even that she is leaving to her home country then it is technically considered Kidnapping, from what I have been advised I would take further action regarding going to court to prevent such events as this and establishing it in front of the judge and courts.


Is financial domination legal?

In the US, at least, you can play "domination" games with the dominated person's consent. But you cannot abuse another person without their consent. You cannot take their money or property without their consent. You cannot prevent them from seeking employment or accepting payment for legal work without their consent.


What does wergild mean in frankish?

money paid to the relatives of a murder victim in compensation for loss and to prevent a blood feud


How do you become a legal guardian in North Carolina if the mother is willing to give you guardianship?

To become a legal guardian in North Carolina, you need to file a petition for guardianship with the clerk of court in the county where the child resides. The mother can voluntarily consent to the guardianship and sign a consent form. A hearing will then be set, where the court will review the case and determine if it is in the child's best interest for you to be appointed as the legal guardian.


Why did Woodrow Wilson believe that the country needed his program the new freedowm?

The country's laws did not prevent the strong from crushing the weak.


How can a military spouse get passport for a minor if the other parent does not consent?

You cannot. The US Passport Office has regulations against issuing passports to minors without BOTH parents consent. The reason for this is to prevent one parent from leaving the country with the child against the wishes, and without the permission, of the other parent. Contact your installations legal affairs office for further information.