Can I leave NY State with my child?
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Can I leave NY State with my child?
Short answer is that generally you can not move from the state without permission from the court. This can also depent on the present custody arrangement. You need to consult your family law attorney. There isnt a arrangement done.
Can one parent move out of state with the child?
Typically, a parent can’t move a child to another county or state without prior approval from the court that issued the original custody order. A judge could even change custody arrangements in favor of the noncustodial parent.
How do I move out of state with my child after divorce?
California law requires a custodial parent to provide written notice of plans to move away with a child for more than 30 days. You must submit your notice at least 45 days before the proposed move. This allows you and your former partner to negotiate a new custody or visitation agreement.
Do pensions go to surviving child?
Some pensions end at death, but many pensions provide for payments to a surviving spouse or dependent children. Survivors may be entitled to part of the payments the person would have received. (Pensions for government employees are often generous when it comes to survivors benefits.)
Can my son get my pension if I die?
The new pension rules have made it possible to leave your fund to any beneficiary, including a child, without paying a 55% ‘death tax’. The new tax rules are: If you die before the age of 75 your beneficiaries will inherit your fund completely tax-free.
What happens to my pension if I die after age 75?
If you die age 75 or older – your pension pot can be paid to your beneficiaries either as a lump sum or through beneficiary drawdown, or an annuity. All payments will be subject to income tax at their marginal rate.
Do pensions transfer to spouse on death?
Typically, pension plans allow for only the member—or the member and their surviving spouse—to receive benefit payments. “When a plan participant dies, the surviving spouse should contact the deceased spouse’s employer or the plan’s administrator to make a claim for any available benefits.