You can. But there is always a risk if you do not get a court order. The mom could change her mind at random. And unless there is an order, child supportstays in place - according to the last court order.
My wife and I divorced about 4 years ago. We have two children that live with her. I moved to North Carolina after the divorce, we have joint custody but she has primary residence. My daughter is 14 years old and would like to come live with me in North Carolina. Can I just get my ex wife to sign a release to allow this to happen since this is what my daughter wants. If I go there to pick up my daughter can I take her without getting a court order?
You can. But there is always a risk if you do not get a court order. The mom could change her mind at random. And unless there is an order, child supportstays in place - according to the last court order.
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