If the parents have joint legal custody, then Dad has an equal say. Even if they don't have joint legal custody, I would imagine that something such as this (allowing the child to move in with a friend) would be a sufficient reason for Dad to ask the court to award him custody, and he would likely have a very good chance of getting it.
I give you permission to go to the movies with your friends.
You need to have permission from your parents and be able to show the court that you can support yourself financially without the help of any friends, relatives or social agency.
Depends on how old you are but either way will you need parental permission. If it's far away from your parents someone should have temporary custody at least so they have the right to make medical decisions on your behalf in case something happens. And your friends parents would need to get child support for you from your parents. That is done in court.
Hide in her closet..
Not if you move to a shelter or stay with relatives/friends. As long as you make sure your kids are safe and cared for you will not lose custody.
If youare properly insured and licensed to drive, and you have your friends permission then yes, you can drive their car.
Sometimes only if you hang out with them a lot. Yeah,maybe.
If she abandons the child, yes.
yes, I am sure you can. But you must get the friends permission to drive. Actually, I am not sure. Try yahoo answers.
no absolutely not
Yes you can, you just need your parent's permission if you are under 18
A mother who has sole custody of a child may leave the state with the child. If the mother shares custody, she has to have consent for the other parent or the court before leaving the state with the child.