wannabebelle
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We are taking our 4-year-old niece to Disney World in a couple of weeks. She does not have the same last name as we do.
Although the airline (Delta) does not have anything on their site about traveling with a child who is not yours, I read on another travel site that we should bring a notarized statement from her custodial parent (in this case, her parents are divorced and the custodial parent is her mother, my husband's sister). Is this overkill? Has anyone else done this? To further complicate the situation, her mother is now remarried, so their last names are different too. So even if I have a notarized statement from her, will I have problems proving that she is, in fact, the mother at the airport?
Although the airline (Delta) does not have anything on their site about traveling with a child who is not yours, I read on another travel site that we should bring a notarized statement from her custodial parent (in this case, her parents are divorced and the custodial parent is her mother, my husband's sister). Is this overkill? Has anyone else done this? To further complicate the situation, her mother is now remarried, so their last names are different too. So even if I have a notarized statement from her, will I have problems proving that she is, in fact, the mother at the airport?