Saturday, January 9, 2010

Can a spouse that is seperated from the other spouse take there kids and move to another state without asking?

They are not divorced yet but she is planning on leaving after christmas with the kids and moving up north without her husband.Can a spouse that is seperated from the other spouse take there kids and move to another state without asking?
Only if you have an Oiled up pistol and your spouse is a complete DOLT!Can a spouse that is seperated from the other spouse take there kids and move to another state without asking?
Yep until there is a legal document that says she can't take them she has every right. Likewise, the husband can also go to her new home %26amp; take the kids right out of school %26amp; bring them back home. I hope she's not using those poor kids to punish him, though. My sister did that with her ex %26amp; her kids %26amp; those poor kids ended up going to 4 different schools in the same year. It's just cruel for parents to do that to those innocent little babies.
Ok...here is how it works ( just got custody of my husbands son)...She can leave with the children...she can NOT file for custody of those children anywhere but in the county they live in...you have to live somewhere for 6 months with the children BEFORE you file for custody...So when she leaves HE can go to the courts and file for custody and then have her severed where she and the kids are...


They will have to fight custody where the children have been residents for 6 months...


So...either get it filed before she leaves or wait for her to file in 6 months where she and the kids end up...or file right now himself...


If custody has been set then everyone has to follow what is in the order...


Good luck
Hell noooooooooo!!!! these women think they can just do whatever they want just because they are the mother and they have the right to do whatever. You have rights and she can't just take them away from you. Go to court right away and request a hearing.
No. My sister's roomate's ex wanted to move out of state with their kids, he said no and the judge backed him up.
Yes he/she has the right to them just like you do!

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