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Reply to "He has a passport, but is it OK for him to leave the country without letting his dad know?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With some airlines you absolutely need NCP consent or a court order. Being married, I needed my husband's consent to get a passport and they give me the 101 questions even though I had it all notarized and done how they want it done. They didn't get why he didn't come (humm, he's working). He could cause you a lot of problems without consent, and how would you feel if someone did that to your child? Also, understand at that age, that's going to be a very difficult transition for your child to lose their primary care taker and then go back afterward. If you need help with child care, can you apply for the working parent day care voucher?[/quote] I'm the PP who said I'd never heard of the consent form. To be clear, I remember we needed both parents to come and apply for the kids' passports, but once they had the passports, the airlines could have cared less where I was taking them. OP said her kid already has a passport. That said, even if it's ok to send the child away (I don't know if it is), it seems to me that XH might try to use that against you if he ever finds out, regardless of whether he has any interest in staying in contact with your kid.[/quote]
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