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HI DOES A NON CUSTODIAL PARENT HAVE THE RIGHT TO PUT A 10 YEAR OLD CHILD ON A PLANE BY HERSELF WITH OUT CUSTODIAL PARENTS PERMISSION KNOWING THAT THE CUSTODIAL PARENTS SAID NO SHE DOES NOT FEELL COMFORTABLE WITH THAT

2007-08-17 02:40:24 · 10 answers · asked by vallygirl123us 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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A non-custodial parent has to have permission from the custodial parent in order to do anything of the sort. They have to abide by the custodial parents rules, or they could be sued and they could end up having it to where they are not able to take the child anywhere bc this shows that the non-custodial parent is not responsible enough to care for the child as the child should be cared for.

2007-08-17 02:55:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Depends entirely on what you mean by "custodial and non-custodial" parents. Some parents can have joint LEGAL custody while one of them retains physical custody of the child. Which means that the child lives primarily with one parent but both have equal legal rights to make decisions for that child including education, health care and yes even going on a plane by themselves.
If that child were to be boarding a plane to leave the country then typically both parents must be informed and give consent.
Intracountry flights do not apply.
While a parent is excercising their right to visitation, unless it is specifically spelled out in the custody order to be otherwise they can take a child on a plane or send a child on a plane.

2007-08-17 03:01:35 · answer #2 · answered by aurora_diem 2 · 0 0

i am not yet comfortable sending my 10 year old on a plane alone. and i have primary custody. however, if his father wants to put him on a plane by himself and the plane does not leave the state i reside in, and it's during his visitation time, i can't do anything about it. but do make sure the primary custodial parent has all the information such as flight number, the times of boarding, taking flight and landing. i'd also want to know what stewardess will be in charge of my child in the meantime. and in the event there is a problem, both parents are listed in the event of an emergency.
and visa versa, the non custodial parent can't do anything about it if i sent my child on a plane by himself.

2007-08-17 12:22:59 · answer #3 · answered by Isabella S 4 · 0 0

What makes everyone think that the non custodial doesnt have rights.....they do. They had rights to make decisions before the divorce.....And the other answerers are correct when they said that there are airline attendants to help make them feel comfortable
Non Custodial parents arent incompetent......if they were they wouldnt get visitation or get to see the child at all. If they feel the child will be taken care of then you should trust their judgement. You obviously did trust him/her at one point.....you had a child with him/her. The idea of non custodial parents not having rights ****** me off
BTW i'm a custodial parent.......

2007-08-17 03:27:34 · answer #4 · answered by oklasoonersgrl 2 · 0 0

First of all this is crazy non custodial parent want to put his ten year old on plane alone. and the the one who has custody
the other parent said know because she doest feel right about it. make it better uncomfortable. This isnt right at all but i can tell you my son has been flying since he was ten years old with escort. perhaps she just being over protected.
best of luck

2007-08-17 03:14:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No the non-custodial parent does not have the right to put the 10yr old on a plane without the custodial parents permission.

And no she should not feel comfortable with that!

2007-08-17 02:48:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Yes they do. When you are divorced you no longer have to be in complete agreement. The other party can do as they see fit when the child is in their care. Don't make the child's life a mess by causing a major fuss over things you have no control or shouldn't have control of. This is not a big deal in the scheme of things...

2007-08-17 03:03:20 · answer #7 · answered by kitkat 7 · 0 0

Yes they do, stop trying to run their life. During your visitation, or "period of custody", you are in charge or, in care of, and in control of the child. Deal with it.


PS, the airlines have caretakers for children flying alone, my niece flew alone when she was eight, to visit her auntie for the summer, big deal!!.

2007-08-17 02:44:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

You need to ask this question in laws and ethics.....If she said no I am pretty sure she means no......

2007-08-17 02:43:35 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

No,

2007-08-17 03:44:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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