I am planning a trip abroad with my children (ages 5 and 15). I have a second marriage...
solved..., with the older child, different surnames. What do you need to cross the border in addition to passports?
Answers
During martial law, one of the parents (adoptive parents) has the right to take the child away without the notarial consent of the other. However, the other parent may prohibit the child from traveling abroad. In the absence of such a ban, the child is allowed to go abroad without a notary's consent.
The following documents will be needed:
birth certificate or foreign passport or domestic passport. A child does not need a separate foreign passport if it is entered in the foreign passport of one of the parents or other legal representatives.
Documents (birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.) are required to confirm the family ties between the child and the accompanying person.
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