Parental Custody And Travel

Summary

In South Carolina, custody agreements usually require a visiting parent to get permission from the custodial parent before leaving children with a non-related adult, especially out of state. Adhering to specific court orders is crucial to avoid legal issues. Consulting a family law attorney can provide further guidance.

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Can a visiting parent go out of state and leave their children with another (opposite sex) non related adult for days without permission from the custodial parent?
Hey ****! In Georgia, a visiting parent typically needs permission from the custodial parent to leave their children with someone else for an extended period, especially out of state. Custody agreements often dictate such arrangements. It's important to review any custody agreement or court order in place. Is there a specific custody agreement or court order you're referring to?
This is in SC
In South Carolina, custody agreements and court orders generally govern these situations. A visiting parent may need the custodial parent's permission to leave children with a non-related adult, especially out of state. Reviewing the custody agreement or court order is crucial. Are you aware of any specific agreements or orders in place?
Yes these orders are in place
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Hi ****! In South Carolina, if there are specific orders in place, they would typically dictate whether a visiting parent can leave their children with a non-related adult out of state. It's important to adhere to these orders to avoid any legal issues. If you need further clarification, consulting a family law attorney might be beneficial. Do you have any additional questions or details about the situation?
No. Thank you
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Thanks, ****! If you have specific court orders, adhering to them is crucial to avoid legal complications. If you need further assistance or clarification, a family law attorney could provide detailed guidance. Let me know if you have any other questions!