Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
If not legally separated, but living apart, can a parent take a child out of state for a vacation without the other parent not agreeing to this.
Asked on 6/20/11, 8:24 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Alan Pransky
Law Office of Alan J. Pransky
If nothing has been filed in any court relating to divorce, seperation, or custody of children, then each parent has the right to travel out of state without permission from the other parent or a court. Of course, the question should be asked, what parent objects to the child going on vacation?
Answered on 6/20/11, 8:33 am
JL Mason
Mason & Cammorato
As Mr. Pransky said, unless there is a custody order, each legal parent has equal rights to the child, and does not need permission. Traveling out of the country can get a little messy, but within the US, there is no issue.
Answered on 6/20/11, 9:17 am