As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
In most cases you will indeed need permission from your ex-husband to take your child to live in New Zealand. Most states require parents seek permission and consent before taking their child out of state or out of the country.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
Not without the permission of the child's biological mother. When a couple are not married and there is not a custodial order from the court, the law presumes that the mother has sole custody of the child in question.
If both parents are agreeable to the situation, or the parent wishing the child to pay his or her grandparents a visit receives permission from the court that issued the custodial order.
The best to do is call the school and ask, but assuming that you are an unemancipated minor, I'd *guess* that the answer would be 'no'.
If the parents give permission, they can leave the child. They may have to appoint a guardian in state.
If both parents have custody, you need the permission of both parents.
A minor has to have written permission from their parents for them to live with a guardian and go to school in another state.
Yes because if the parents of the child are not notified they might think that their child has gone missing and it could turn into something really big. But, to prevent all that from happening you should get the parents permission.
Yes
No, pregnancy does not make one an adult. She will still require the permission of her parents or a court order. Even to drop out of school would require permission from the parents.
In most cases you will indeed need permission from your ex-husband to take your child to live in New Zealand. Most states require parents seek permission and consent before taking their child out of state or out of the country.
If you're in the US and you're a minor, yes, they need their permission to move. The fact that you have a child yourself is irrelevant (becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor)
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
If that's required in your state, both parents.
That simply means that he is NOT able to take your child out of state. By law he cannot take him out of state.