With the court's permission.
It depends on why the living parent didn't have custody. If the custodial parent has passed away the noncustodial parent has to apply for custody in court.
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Well if the noncustodial parent wishes to take the kid the judge might give the parent custody if there is not a bad reason the parent did not get custody in the first place hope I helped you
Yes.
Not as long as it doesn't interfere with the access rights.
A child may not decide until he is 18yo.
Yes, it can. Moving in with the other parent is grounds for "flipping" child support payments. However, this must be done by court order.
Child support in Ohio usually continues until the child is 18, and up to the age of 21 if the child is in school. Whether or not you have to pay child support if the child is living with the noncustodial parent depends on the support order that it is in place Typically you can expect that you will have to expect to pay support.
You need parental consent to move until you are 18.
As long as the NCP - and CP for that matter - abides by the court order, and provides phone access, then the other parent doesn't need the address of every place the child will be visiting. The permanent residence, however, needs to be known.
Yes, a minor does not have the right to choose where to live and the person letting her live with him is harboring a runaway.