Illegal to take my daughter out of the country???/?
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Not unless you have full and sole custody. You need his written permission to take the child out of the country. No matter how terrible a husband he is, the child has a right to see her father. You will need to work out a visitation plan including when, where and who pays.
You should consult with an attorney. Your husband has rights to his daughter too (even if he is a jerk).
Nope.
No. You need to see an attorney and take the proper steps.
You got to settle this in court.
You are still married, so you really owe it to your husband to discuss your new job possibility with him.
i would talk to your lawyer, but I'm thinking that you are not allowed to take your and your husbands daughter out of the country.
He can sue you for taking her out of the country. As of now, it seems as if you are still married. If that is the case, you have joint custody.
For heavens sake, please leave him! He hit you! He could harm you and your daughter!! First, get an official separation and a restraining order. Then file for divorce and seek sole custody of your daughter.
Good luck to you.
Call Children's Services for your county and ask them what you will need to do this. You may want to call an lawyer also.
Sure, But if he contests custody of the child the first thing the judge will do is take your passport and not allow you to leave the country; or state for that matter.
It will have to be settled in the divorce paperwork. If you split, and he has it written that you can't leave the state - then you will have been considered to break the law of the divorce statute. He can then have your child taken away, and it will be easier for him to be granted custody of the child, because you've shown that you'll break the law regardless of direct court orders.
And England is a country that will recognize US Extradition laws.
yes. as long as there is no court order preventing it, you can take her whereever you want. and frankly, i encourage it. get her as far from that drunken abbuser as possible. for the next one to get smacked in a fit of drunken stupidity may be her.
Sure if your the only one with legal custody of the child if you both still have custody then he could fight you in court to keep the kid with him but if hes really abusive and has a drinking problem like you say it shouldn't be a problem to win the case if he tries to take you to court over it.
Yes.
Unless he gets a court injunction prohibiting you from doing so.
There is no legal reason why you can't take your daughter along with you. If he fights for custody then that's a different matter; however, most courts in the U.S. support the mother ( especially concerning a daughter ) in these matters and in all likelyhood grant you temporary custody until the matter is settled through legal means.
You DO NOT have to be present at the hearing if residing abroad.
Get a really good lawyer if he starts litigation.
I doubt it. You are still considered "married," especially since you are still living in the same household.
You really need to check with an attorney.
Firts of all, it is not good for you and the kid to live under the same roof with the father, while you are separated. You may think you help the kid by both being there, but it is worse to live in an ambiance where the parents are not fully a family. It's better to live apart and be on good terms and share the child. About london, I think you should try to explain to your husband, without quarrelling, explain that you need this job, that it hasn't worked out between the 2 of you, and that the child will be spending time with him. Good luck, or take the case to court! (I don't know if it is illegal to go out of the country with the child, I am not from the US).
No and you need his signed OK to take her out of the country. He has parental rights no matter what the situation is between you. you could be charged with child kidnap and loose custody altogether even if your in a different country
First call a domestic violence center, there they will provide you with a safe home and file a PFA (protection from abuse) form against your husband. Then seek legal counsel to see if you can file for full custody of your daughter. The Domestic Violence center will help you with the legal as well. Your husband may have to take anger management classes.
Good Luck!
You have to move before the divorce is final or have it included in the divorce decree. If you dont you may have problems. Consult an Attorney or just talk to the dad if you can. If he agrees have him sign a letter saying so and get it notarized.
No you cannot take your daughter to LKondon without her father's permission. You need to see a lawyer and get this sorted out before you leave for your new job.
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