What are my rights as the custodial parent if I need an emergency relocation?
Attempting to permanently relocate the children without the other parent's consent or court approval could result in losing custody of the children.
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Attempting to permanently relocate the children without the other parent's consent or court approval could result in losing custody of the children.
You can object to her relocation and have the custody of the child determined in Louisiana if you file within the legal time frame.
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There is no law requiring you to allow your children to see your inlaws.
She can file for custody in court. Attempting to "sign" temporary custody to you would not help.
She would need to file for custody and obtain a court order in Louisiana.
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