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Can My Ex Take the Kids Out of the Country Without My Permission?

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“My custody order says we each get two weeks of vacation time with the kids, but it doesn’t say anything about out-of-country travel. My ex just told me he’s taking them to Mexico next month and already booked everything. I’m not comfortable with it. Can I stop him, or is he allowed to go?" ____ In this episode of Love Court, divorce attorney Jessica Anderson answers a listener’s urgent question about international travel and custody rights. A parenting plan allows vacation time with the children—but says nothing about leaving the country. Now one parent has booked a trip to Mexico without discussing it first, leaving the other parent uncomfortable and unsure of their rights. Jessica explains how courts generally view out-of-country travel during parenting time, what role joint legal custody may play, and whether one parent can object to international travel based on safety concerns, lack of notice, or fear the children may not return. She also discusses practical issues like passports, travel consent requirements, and emergency court requests when parents cannot agree.    Contact Us: https://andersonkeuscher.com/ [https://andersonkeuscher.com/] Contact Us: https://andersonkeuscher.com/ [https://andersonkeuscher.com/]

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Episode Can My Ex Take the Kids Out of the Country Without My Permission? Cover

Can My Ex Take the Kids Out of the Country Without My Permission?

“My custody order says we each get two weeks of vacation time with the kids, but it doesn’t say anything about out-of-country travel. My ex just told me he’s taking them to Mexico next month and already booked everything. I’m not comfortable with it. Can I stop him, or is he allowed to go?" ____ In this episode of Love Court, divorce attorney Jessica Anderson answers a listener’s urgent question about international travel and custody rights. A parenting plan allows vacation time with the children—but says nothing about leaving the country. Now one parent has booked a trip to Mexico without discussing it first, leaving the other parent uncomfortable and unsure of their rights. Jessica explains how courts generally view out-of-country travel during parenting time, what role joint legal custody may play, and whether one parent can object to international travel based on safety concerns, lack of notice, or fear the children may not return. She also discusses practical issues like passports, travel consent requirements, and emergency court requests when parents cannot agree.    Contact Us: https://andersonkeuscher.com/ [https://andersonkeuscher.com/] Contact Us: https://andersonkeuscher.com/ [https://andersonkeuscher.com/]

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