No. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody and special needs issues. If your brother has special needs the state's authority over him does not end at age eighteen.
No, custody is court ordered and it can only be modified in court.
No you have to go to court.
How do I sign over my parental rights without going to court?
That will depend on the existing court orders. Often the court will allow it without a problem as long as all the parties are in agreement.
No, in Oklahoma, a minor cannot be emancipated without going through the court process. Emancipation requires a legal petition to be filed in court, followed by a hearing where a judge will determine if the minor meets the criteria for emancipation.
When parties in a legal dispute agree between themselves to a settlement without going before a judge or without waiting for a trial to be concluded, they have settled out of court.
18 but maybe 17 if your parents are ok with it
Letters Testamentary are a court issued document that show an executor was duly appointed by a court.
is one direction going sing in Missouri
No. Without an order issued by the court, law enforcement cannot curtail, or infiringe on, anyone's right of free association.
That depends on the state. Yes in Missouri. see my profile
learning to mow the lawn without going outside..... here's a hint pay your brother or sister to do it