permission of divorced spouse for child to leave the country
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If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
leave the country?
Joel
required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
leave the country?
Joel
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Joel wrote:
> If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
> required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
> leave the country?
It would depend on the country.
> If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
> required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
> leave the country?
It would depend on the country.
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mrtravelkay <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected] >...
> Joel wrote:
>
> > If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
> > required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
> > leave the country?
>
> It would depend on the country.
Philippines. It is my understanding that it is the US govt that
requires it, not the country that the lady is coming from.
> Joel wrote:
>
> > If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
> > required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
> > leave the country?
>
> It would depend on the country.
Philippines. It is my understanding that it is the US govt that
requires it, not the country that the lady is coming from.
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Originally posted by Joel
mrtravelkay <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected] >...
> Joel wrote:
>
> > If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
> > required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
> > leave the country?
>
> It would depend on the country.
Philippines. It is my understanding that it is the US govt that
requires it, not the country that the lady is coming from.
mrtravelkay <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected] >...
> Joel wrote:
>
> > If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
> > required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
> > leave the country?
>
> It would depend on the country.
Philippines. It is my understanding that it is the US govt that
requires it, not the country that the lady is coming from.
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Originally posted by Joel
If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
leave the country?
Joel
If the ex-spouse lives in another country, is the mother still
required to have a permission signed from him for the children to
leave the country?
Joel
Better to be safe than sorry! The question is, what kind of document? Can a notorized letter work, or does the consulate want a legal document.
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