Visitation
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Question: I have sole custody of my daughter. A person, I lived with at one time, received in locus parentis rights and received parenting time with my child. Does this person have to get my permission to vacation out of state with my child or can she take the child anywhere she wants without my permission?
Answer:
You may want to review the order that gave the other person parenting time to see if there are limitations or requirements for visitation. You also may want to review A.R.S. § 25-415(C) which discusses visitation rights of those standing in loco parentis to a child.
Since family law issues can be very fact specific, you may want to consult with an attorney to see how the law applies to your specific situation.
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I have sole custody of my daughter. A person, I lived with at one time, received in locus parentis rights and received parenting time with my child. Does this person have to get my permission to vacation out of state with my child or can she take the child anywhere she wants without my permission?
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