child custody rights for fathers

Child custody question.. rights of the father?
An unmarried couple (together 7 years) with 2 children, 3yrs and 6 months old, are breaking up. The father has been completely and totally involved every step of the way. Good dad, supportive, financially and otherwise. The couple has co-habitated for almost 6 years, What are his rights if the mother of the children is planning on taking the kids and moving out of state? They live in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and she’s making plans to move to Maryland. Nothing has been brought to the family court system yet, just curious about the best plan for the father. What are the potential possibilities?
He better move fast on this one. If those are his children he has a legal right to them and what she is doing is fleeing the state which is federal and obstructing visitation rights to the father. But he must have an order in place from the judge giving him visitation rights as well as a child support order, The order will also include a parenting plan stating what both parents rights are including relocating. Usually stating she must go before the judge before she relocates or she could be held in contempt of court meaning she disobeyed an order and can be punished by making her stay or changing custody to the father. Look up custody statue for her state.
1/2 – CHILD CUSTODY LAWS-Fathers denied child custody-demand SHARED PARENTING – p7 news 8aug10
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