I have two daughters and i live in Kansas but I am sending them home to houston with my mother where there father stays but do i need legal doc.

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I have two daughters and i live in Kansas but I am sending them home to houston with my mother where there father stays but do i need legal doc.

My mother will be the caretaker until i get back to houston but i dont want there father to try and take them from her so do i need to get legal documentation that shows she will have custody of them or will a Power of Attorney be enough.

Asked on April 12, 2009 under Family Law, Kansas

Answers:

MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

if you have joint custody, you will need to get a court order. Do you have a court order? Do you have sole custody? What does the court decree see?


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