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Who tells a women that they should ask their husband if he approves of their child being in a shelter? No parent needs approval whether it is a man or woman.
It is not an issue of seeking approval, but making an arrangement and agreeing as to what is in the best interest of the child. Unless there is/was abuse, an agreement can be reached. Both parents have a legal duty to care/provide for the child.
 
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It is not an issue of seeking approval, but making an arrangement and agreeing as to what is in the best interest of the child. Unless there is/was abuse, an agreement can be reached. Both parents have a legal duty to care/provide for the child.

Nobody goes to a shelter willingly. No parent who is separated and who has legal custody of a child needs to seek approval of the other parent if they are staying at a shelter or other location. If they are a parent with custody they are able to make decision about what is best for the child when they are in their custody. Being in a shelter and caring for your child‘s well-being are two separate issues. You likely care so much about your child that you are seeking help in a shelter.
 
Who tells a women that they should ask their husband if he approves of their child being in a shelter? No parent needs approval whether it is a man or woman.

I mean, when you have children with someone, it's usually a good thing to discuss important things like their child's living arrangements. I know if I was separated from someone, I'd like to be sure my child has good/safe living conditions. You can't just go off and do whatever you want just because you're no longer a couple.
 
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Nobody goes to a shelter willingly. No parent who is separated and who has legal custody of a child needs to seek approval of the other parent if they are staying at a shelter or other location. If they are a parent with custody they are able to make decision about what is best for the child when they are in their custody. Being in a shelter and caring for your child‘s well-being are two separate issues. You likely care so much about your child that you are seeking help in a shelter.

I see what you mean. But from what I understand from OP's post, she wants to leave India to come back to Canada for divorce proceedings, and is contemplating living in a shelter with her 3 year-old during that process. It's not like she's currently living with her ex and needs immediate shelter.
 
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Nobody goes to a shelter willingly. No parent who is separated and who has legal custody of a child needs to seek approval of the other parent if they are staying at a shelter or other location. If they are a parent with custody they are able to make decision about what is best for the child when they are in their custody. Being in a shelter and caring for your child‘s well-being are two separate issues. You likely care so much about your child that you are seeking help in a shelter.
I was responding according to the OP's situation. It has nothing to do with those who are actually in need of shelter. Unless I misunderstood theOP, what you are saying and the OP's situation is quite different.