Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Can I get in trouble with the law?

Can I get in trouble with the law?
I'm married and have one child with my husband. Times have gotten tough due to the economy. I want to move to Argentina where all of my family is but my husband does not want tobecause he has his family here in FL. I know we can live in Argentina much better and put my own business. I would actually be able to go and do groceries without having to calculate and make sure I have enough money to cover. Can I just pick up my son and go? Of course, I would tell my husband to come with us and give him all the information of where I live in Argentina. But if I do this, can i get in trouble with the law?
Law & Ethics - 6 Answers
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1 :
i dont think so. i mean if its a mutual thing i dont see why not. :]
2 :
GREAT question! unfortuntely, you should consult with a laywer instead of people in here. you may get into trouble ONLY if your husband reject the idea.
3 :
Depends on a lot of things. Is your son a US Citizen? Is your husband willing to let you take your son? If not and your son is a US Citizen, and you take him anyway it can be considered child stealing and the FBI might get involved.
4 :
50/50 my aunt fanny! women have more ownership than the men as far as i'm conserned. we bake and birth them don't we? You are not only the parent, but also the one who brought the kid into the world. Plus its not like you'd be taking off with the kid. You will let your husband know. He has the right to go and visit the kid, and bring him back if they don't like Argentina.
5 :
hey i would not because my brother is a lawyer and a person did that and it bad ... so no don't do it !!! ok thanks
6 :
Get a mutual agreement in WRITING. A parent is not allowed to leave the state or country without the others permisson. I've heard of ugly instances where the other parent sets the parent who left up with kiddnapping. It's best to get a courts "Judgement Order".