Legal Question in Family Law in Washington
if nobody has custody of child and no one is named the father can the mother move without notifying the father?
Asked on 9/25/09, 1:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Amir John Showrai
The Pacific Law Firm, PLLC
The short answer to your question is: Yes.
If the father wants to stop that move or do anything about the situation, he needs to bring a paternity action to establish himself as the father, which will lead to entry of a Parenting Plan (a/k/a/ custody orders) and an order of child support. Otherwise, if there is no legally adjudicated father, then no one, including the actual father has legal standing to challenge the mother's intended move.
Answered on 9/30/09, 6:20 pm