Can a father keep a child away from the mother?
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Can a father keep a child away from the mother?
If you have sole physical custody, also known as, the primary custodial parent, you can take your child away from the mother. However, if you do not have primary custody, it can be virtually impossible to take the child away from the mother.
Do divorced parents have to live in the same state?
Both parents do not have to live in the same state to have either joint legal or joint physical custody.
What questions should I ask my lawyer about child custody?
Among the questions to consider asking:What is your approach or philosophy in handling child custody cases?How do you generally work with clients? Do you outline my options and expect me to make a decision? Are you more likely to tell me what to do?How would you describe your personality or style as an attorney?
Can parents make their own custody agreement?
In sole custody agreements, parents usually agree that one of them should have sole physical and legal custody. You need to submit it to the court when you settle your divorce or custody case. You may be able to submit your own document, or you may have to fill out specific paperwork.
What should I ask for in a joint custody agreement?
Basic Custody AgreementsA declaration of custody.The division of parental authority and decision-making abilities.A child visitation schedule.Methods for reviewing and modifying the custody agreement.A method of dispute resolution.Any additional provisions you would like to include.
What needs to be included in a parenting plan?
Below are 10 items which must be included in a parenting plan:Legal and Physical Custody. Routine Parenting Time. Holiday Parenting Time. Vacation Parenting Time. Medical and School Records. School Attendance. Day-to-Day Decisions. Safety Provisions.