On parental responsibilties when do it stop and do my partner need to ask me if he takes my son out the countr
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parental responsibility never stops if your a parent and yes he does need to get permission to leave the country unless he has guardianship and yes he does again unless a court has already granted this
parental responsibility is forever
do you want your son to justo go living out of the country? of course there has to be some legal arrangement before he can take him
are you together with your partner? Do you both have legal and physical custody, or do you just have physical and joint legal custody? If you have physical custody and he has visitation, he has to petition the courts to allow the child out of the country, and sometimes provide an itinerary to the court. What papers have been signed by a judge? Talk to your lawyer but make sure that everything is done by a judge so if your ex doesn't bring him back into the country, you have documentation.
Good Luck :)
support stops at 18 unless in college and as long as you have full custody he has to ask
Re-write you Q in ENGLISH please
My ex husband has the children living with him, although we have joint custody. He is supposed to ask my permission before taking the children out of the country, even for a holiday, but he doesn't, and even if he did I would never say no to my kids having a holiday abroad. My husband is in the RAF and he can't take them out of the country if he gets a posting abroad.
Parental responsibility is for a lifetime, no matter how old your kids get they will always need you for support, and usually financial support as well!
My ex didn't go to court to get the kids living with him, it was an agreement between the two of us as I was homeless after leaving him and I didn't want to take my kids away from everything and everyone they knew. I miss them terribly tho.
If you have custody of your child then a judge will need to grant him permission to leave the country with your child. This will also apply to your child going to live with his father. Parental responsibilty orders were basically agreed so that your husband can consent to medical procedures being carried out and the like. It's fair that both parents should have responsibility for the child involved but both parties should agree on holidays, living arangements.
Parental responsiblities are forever. Even when they become adults...altough in a lesser capacity. As far as your partner taking your son to the country...of COURSE your partner has to tell you and YES he needs to go to court if he wants your son legally living with him...although why YOUR son wouldn't be living with you is another question...so why?
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