My question involves a child custody case from the State of: FLORIDA
Our Parenting Plan says the following with regard to out of country travel:
" Either parent may travel out of the country with the child during his or her time sharing but must receive written consent from the other parent first. At least 30 days prior to traveling, the parent shall provide a detailed itinerary, including locations, and telephone numbers where the child and parent may be reached during the trip. Each parent agrees to provide whatever documentation is necessary for the other parent to take the child out of the country"
Does this mean:
A. Either parent MUST give written consent to the other parent so that said parent can take child out of the country.
or
B. Either parent cannot travel out of the country with the child without the other parent's consent.
Our Parenting Plan says the following with regard to out of country travel:
" Either parent may travel out of the country with the child during his or her time sharing but must receive written consent from the other parent first. At least 30 days prior to traveling, the parent shall provide a detailed itinerary, including locations, and telephone numbers where the child and parent may be reached during the trip. Each parent agrees to provide whatever documentation is necessary for the other parent to take the child out of the country"
Does this mean:
A. Either parent MUST give written consent to the other parent so that said parent can take child out of the country.
or
B. Either parent cannot travel out of the country with the child without the other parent's consent.
Custody and Visitation Issues: How Do I Interpret Parenting Plan on International Travel
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