Can my ex move my child without my permission?
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Can my ex move my child without my permission?
In most states, a children cannot be moved from their state of residence without permission from the non-custodial parent and/or the court in which the original custody agreement was decided.
Do I have to pay maintenance if I have joint custody?
the vast majority of parents assume that the parent who earns more than the other will pay child maintenance. That’s not right as under complicated child maintenance law rules if both parents equally share the care of their children neither parent will pay child maintenance to the other parent.
How does the judge decide who gets custody?
Judges must decide custody based on “the best interests of the child.” The “best interests of the child” law requires courts to focus on the child’s needs and not the parent’s needs. The law requires courts to give custody to the parent who can meet the child’s needs best .
Can your wife take your child away from you?
She has no right to do so because as a married couple, both of you have the same legal rights to joint physical custody and joint legal custody to the kids. Tell her that she can leave the home and move, but she can’t take the children with her. This is how you protect your rights as a father.
Can divorced parent move out state?
These “move-away cases” are among the most difficult types of custody disputes. 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.
Does my ex wife need to know my address?
Generally you would be required to keep the Court informed of your address and your former spouse, at least as long as there are obligations between the two of you. If you have joint custody, you should disclose your address as a matter of…
Do I have to tell my ex partner my new address?
Your should give him your address, unless your daughter is at risk of harm by her father, she also has a right to have contact with her father. If you have moved, but not told him where you are, you may have a good reason to do so.
Do you have to give the other parent your address?
Most court orders have a provision that each parent is to provide the other with their current address at all times. You need to review your orders to see if this applies. If not, then there is no “law” that says it must be provided, although it is a matter of common sense and refusing to provide it is a red flag.
Can step parents sign school papers?
As a step-parent you don’t automatically have legal parental responsibility for your stepchild. This means you can’t legally authorise medical care, apply for passports, sign school forms and so on. Even after biological parents separate, they still have shared parental responsibility.