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What do you mean follow them. Yes and no are all that is required, but please, please, please do all communication with the ex in writting, certified mail. Keep receipts, keep envelopes, e-mail, fax and keep good records, then do as you must so long as the child is cared for. If the ex rears his or her ugly head, you have proof of trying to resolve this. The only problem I see is this. If you are out of the Country and the primary parent does come for the child, the child will have to go with that parent. After returning to the States, especially if this happens often, take your documentation and head to Court or go to the library and file your motion/petition to modify custody.

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Q: What if a parent does not follow first refusal rights?
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You are the custodial parent and have first right to refusal but noncustodial parent doesn't follow court order-what is subject to happen?

If the noncustodial parent does not follow the court order regarding the first right of refusal, they may be held in contempt of court. This can result in consequences such as fines, loss of visitation or custody rights, or even potential jail time. It is important to consult with a lawyer to discuss the specific details of your situation and determine the appropriate course of action.


Can a custodial parent leave the child with another and work out of state and keep custody?

That's up to a judge and first right of refusal


What happens to kids if custodial parent is hospitalized?

Unless the orders include a first right of refusal, any maternal relative.see link


If a parent has a court order to pay child support is it legal for the custodial parent to keep the child from them?

Depending on the state laws, no, it's not legal. If the parent has acknowledged their parental rights on a birth certificate, they have paternal or maternal rights to visit or see the child regardless of monetary trade. If a parent has NOT been placed on a birth certificate/acknowledged parent rights, they legally do not exist as a parent to the child and therefore do not have rights or responsibilities, unless first undergoing either a DNA/Paternity test or admitting to the conception.


Can your children stay with their aunt while you are overseas if it doesn't effect the other parents visitation?

That depends on the custody orders and the first right of refusal. Why can't they stay with the other parent?


Can owner of one quarter interest in the real estate legally hold a right of first refusal?

Yes, if the right of first refusal was granted in writing by the other three owners and that document is recorded in the land records. A right of first refusal must be granted by the owner of the property.A right of first refusal means the right to buy something first: the right to decide whether or not to buy something before it is offered to other potential buyers.Yes, if the right of first refusal was granted in writing by the other three owners and that document is recorded in the land records. A right of first refusal must be granted by the owner of the property.A right of first refusal means the right to buy something first: the right to decide whether or not to buy something before it is offered to other potential buyers.Yes, if the right of first refusal was granted in writing by the other three owners and that document is recorded in the land records. A right of first refusal must be granted by the owner of the property.A right of first refusal means the right to buy something first: the right to decide whether or not to buy something before it is offered to other potential buyers.Yes, if the right of first refusal was granted in writing by the other three owners and that document is recorded in the land records. A right of first refusal must be granted by the owner of the property.A right of first refusal means the right to buy something first: the right to decide whether or not to buy something before it is offered to other potential buyers.


Does anyone know what the law guidelines are for California right of first refusal when pertaining to family law?

Right of first refusal ... to do what? regarding what? by whom?


Can you move out of state if you have sole physical custody but joint legal custody?

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.


From what I read both parents must sign temporary custody for it to be valid. If parent with custody signs over temporary custody to a non relative can noncustodial parent step in and take child?

Not without a a first right of refusal in the current custody orders, or custody modification


Can one parent put their child in foster care?

Not as long as both parents have parental rights. If one parent gives up his parental rights which is required when putting a child in foster care, the other parent is the first one in line to take the child since she still have her parental rights. This assuming both are fit to parent. If the parents are not married and the father has not proved paternity in court and got his parental rights he should do so asap and then he has rights to the child. The social workers usually ask relatives first if they are interested in taking the child. There is a shortage fo foster families and staying with family is considered best for the child.


Can you explain first right of refusal in a custody situation?

This addresses the requirement that before a parent places the child in the care of another person, such as a babysitter, he/she must first determine if the other parent can take the child. This is often opposed by women's groups who state that only abusive men ask for this requirement as a means to further harm the mother.


Can the parent that is giving up parental rights ask for monetary compensation?

Yes; but a court document needs to be inplace first.