Can non custodial parent take child out of state during visitation?

Can non custodial parent take child out of state during visitation?

If there is some type of court action involving the children (divorce, custody, visitation, child support, etc.) that is in process, then it may be illegal for you to take the children out of state, even temporarily, without permission from the judge and/or consent of the other parent.

Can a custodial parent deny visitation in Georgia?

Blocking or withholding visitation is a violation that occurs when a parent makes a child unavailable for visitation by scheduling other activities during the court-ordered visitation time or otherwise making the child unavailable for visitation. Denying visitation for non-payment of child support is also a violation.

What should you not do in a custody battle?

9 Things to Avoid During Your Custody BattleAVOID VERBAL ALTERCATIONS WITH EX-SPOUSE AND/OR CHILDREN. AVOID PHYSICAL CONFRONTATION WITH EX-SPOUSE AND/OR CHILDREN. AVOID EXPOSING YOUR CHILDREN TO NEW PARTNERS. AVOID CRITICIZING THE OTHER PARENT TO LEGAL PARTIES, FAMILY, OR FRIENDS. AVOID NEGLECTING CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS AND/OR AGREED UPON PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES.