The biological father does not give permission for the child to leave the Russian Federation. What to do?



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Response from Ђолст Олег[+]
In accordance with Article 20 of the Federal Law of 15.08.1996. 114-ФР About the order of departure from the Russian Federation and arrival in the Russian Federation of minor citizens of the Russian Federation, as a rule, leave the Russian Federation together with at least one of parents, adoptive parents, trustees or guardians. If a minor departs unaccompanied, he/she must have notarized consent of these persons for departure of the minor in addition to his/her passport. Thus, if the child travels abroad with his mother, the father's consent is not required. Nevertheless, the father has the right to declare in writing his disagreement with taking the child abroad. In practice, there are cases when when crossing the border of one parent with a minor border guards require notarized consent of the other parent, which contradicts the current legislation. All border checkpoints have a register of citizens' appeals, which you are entitled to demand if you do not agree with the actions of border guards, and an official check is carried out on each of the facts described in the register?

Response from 0[+++++]
In accordance with Article 20 of the Federal Law of 15.08.1996 "On the order of exit from the territory of the Russian Federation". 114-ФР About the order of departure from the RF and entry in the RF of minor citizens of the RF as a rule leaves the RF together with at least one of the parents, adopters, custodians or guardians. If a minor departs unaccompanied, he/she must have notarized consent of these persons for departure of the minor in addition to his/her passport. Thus, if the child travels abroad with his mother, the father's consent is not required. Nevertheless, the father has the right to declare in writing his disagreement with taking the child abroad. In practice, there are cases when when crossing the border of one parent with a minor border guards require notarized consent of the other parent, which contradicts the current legislation. All border checkpoints have a register of citizens' appeals, which you can demand in case you do not agree with the actions of border guards, an official check is carried out for each fact mentioned in the register

Response from 0[+++++]
should not vote, but get married and adopt; otherwise, you should support civil marriages with both feet, and if there are problems, the STATE IS PROTECTED.

Response from 0[+++++]
consultation of a good lawyer knowledgeable in this matter, as all the details in each case should be negotiated and known - how-what-where-why. and do not stall for time here advice will be very theoretical Good luck to you! P.S. Angel Charlie for some reason did not mention Article 21 Article 21. If one of the parents, adoptive parents, guardians or custodians declares his disagreement with the departure from the Russian Federation of a minor citizen of the Russian Federation, the issue of his possible departure from the Russian Federation shall be resolved by court. Thus, based on the norms of law, as before, when a child crosses the border of the Russian Federation with one parent, no power of attorney is required from the other parent, except for the case mentioned in Article 21, which is an extremely rare situation. P.P.S. Some countries require the consent of both parents when entering their territory Read links P.P.P.S. The West also gives a reference to article 20 without reading article 21 P.S. The registration of new paternity is possible only in case if in the JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT of the first parent is deprived of the parental rights it is a very difficult long procedure and that if the necessary factors, but not if he does not agree with taking the child abroad.

Response from 0[++]
the only way is to negotiate

Response from 0[+++++]
try offering him money or a waiver of alimony and he'll write a waiver in return.

Response from 0[+++++]
Why don't you leave your child with your father while you travel? Doesn't he want to be with him? And if he doesn't, why don't you register the paternity. Then there won't be any problems.

 

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