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  • If you two have joint custody, you have court orders. Find these orders and read what the court has stated. No further advice can be given, until you read the orders.
  • Is the mother taking the child out of state on a trip or to relocate?
  • If you were going to take the child out of state for a trip would you feel compelled to get her mother's permission? Certainly not. It would be your time with your child to spend the way you wanted without the interference of the other parent. The mother has the right to take the child any place she wants to on a trip so long as it does not interfere with your parental rights to access.
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  • Why would u not let her go on vacation? she's coming back right? do whats best for the child. It's what the children want not the parents!!
  • she has give ur a writing agreement and u have agree to it . if she doesnt have writng permission from u . u can take her back to court for breaking the agreement/ orders.

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