No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.
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You could actually make the right decision then you wouldn't have to worry about fooling her into thinking you did.
No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.
When they are 18yo.
If it is your baby, they have no right to do so and only you can make the decision.If it is their baby, then it is up to them but if you want to be heard in the decision then sit them both down and have a good long talk.
Notarized Power of Attorney
Think about what's the right thing to do! And what feels right to you!
You have made a moral decision when you used your beliefs of right and wrong about society and people to make a decision.
No, minor children are not allowed to make the decision as to which parent they choose to reside with. A judge makes the decision based on what is in the best interest of said child, not on the preference of a parent or child.
No. Ordinary citizens do not have the power or authority to revoke parental rights. That is the province of the court. You have to petition a court, present your evidence and let the judge decide.