Ideally, you and your child will be travelling with either
the written consent of the other parent, or with proof of court - ordered entitlement.
Strictly speaking, under s 13 (1)(b) Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989) a person with a residence order can take a child abroad for up to a month without
the written consent of the other parent.
In either case, you must either have
the written consent of the other parent or file a motion asking the court to allow you to move.
Not exact matches
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If the skeptics are right, Wood
writes, Common Core «will damage the quality
of K — 12 education for many students; strip
parents and local communities
of meaningful influence over school curricula; centralize a great deal
of power in the hands
of federal bureaucrats and private interests; push for the aggregation and use
of large amounts
of personal data on students without the
consent of parents; usher in an era
of even more abundant and more intrusive standardized testing; and absorb enormous sums
of public funding that could be spent to better effect on
other aspects
of education.»
As described on pp. 70 — 72
of the SOPM, a required CSE (IEP team) member may be excused from all or part
of an IEP meeting,
other than an initial IEP meeting, only if the
parent consents to the member's absence in
writing.
To begin the adoption process, you will need to file the proper stepparent adoption petitions, but you may also need
written consent from the
other parent of your spouse's children.
And, even when a child has a passport,
other countries can require the
written consent of both
parents when a child travels across their borders with only one
parent.
Receiving the
written and notarized
consent of the child's
other biological
parent, or showing that the
other parent has abandoned their child or failed to fulfill duties such as paying child support;