Children who are
the subject of a custody dispute or a joint custody arrangement may not obtain a United States passport without the consent of both parents.
This might include a response plan for a suspicious individual seen filming outside the site, or it could be the process for dealing with a parent who has arrived to collect a student who is the known
subject of a custody dispute.
Children who are
the subject of a custody dispute or a joint custody arrangement may not obtain a United States passport without the consent of both parents.
Not exact matches
On many points, decisions
of Islamic religious courts have the force
of national law (a touchy issue when a
dispute involves a Muslim and a non-Muslim, or when one spouse in an existing marriage converts to Islam and makes the other members
of the family
subject to Shari'a determinations on matters such as child
custody).
a. Those who are the
subject of international parental
disputes over
custody or contact; b. Those who are the
subject of international abduction (including in those states which are not able to join the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention); c. Those who are placed abroad in alternative care arrangements which do not come within the definition
of adoption and are therefore outside the scope
of the 1993 Hague Inter-country Adoption Convention; d. Those who are the
subject of cross-border trafficking and other forms
of exploitation, including sexual abuse; e. Those who are refugees or unaccompanied minors.