If I want to go to out of state to see my sister and take my daughter with me, can I do that even though my cousin has permanent custody of her?
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If I want to go to out of state to see my sister and take my daughter with me, can I do that even though my cousin has permanent custody of her?
Asked on January 9, 2013 under Family Law, Colorado
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
So long as your cousin who has permanent custody of your minor daughter gives you written permission for you to take the minor out of state to see your sister, what you want to do is legally permissible. The key is to keep your cousin advised of the status of the minor child at all times.
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