No
NO! as a matter of fact it may be deamed a criminal act. You can however try to get the courts permission if your ex is resisting it.
If without the permission of the parent or the courts.
No, legally he cannot take them with him without your permission.
im assuming that there wasnt ever any custody case so no you dont need any permission. but if you or him have gone to court for any type of custody then you will need permission
If the final divorce decree stipulates joint legal custody, neither parent can take the children out of state without the others permission.
If there is no formal custody order, both parents are presumed to have equal rights to the children. If one party leaves the state of residence and the other goes to court and files for custody, there is a risk that the judge will view the move as child kidnapping. It's very important to get a clear custody order and permission to move before leaving the state before or during custody proceedings. Eva YourCustodyCase.com
Joint legal custody, no, not if the other parent objects. You must secure their permission or failing that, the permission of the court which is the only authority that may override a parent's objections in such a situation.
Of course! Call the father and talk to him one on one.(no kids around) convince him. If he still says no say they will call you everyday... If he gives you permission tell him to call his current wife. Get it in writing so he can not charge you for kidnapping or abduction or whatever. Have people that were witnesses also.
No she absolutely cannot do that. In fact, wherever she lives, she isn't legally authorized to leave the state with those kids WITHOUT your written consent. If you agree and it's in writing, she can take the kids to another state and, no matter where they are, child support still applies.
Not without permission from the court with agreement from the joint custodial parent.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
No