Not unless you are in a custody battle. It is only if you are going out of the country that you need consent
IT DEPEND ON IF THE FATHER IS SHARING CUSTODY.
If Mom is custodial in Illinois, the answer is NO. Father must have Mom's written permission to take the child out of state.
Depends on the state. Each state has laws in place that dictate when an individual is no longer a minor. You may be allowed to petition the court to have you declared as an adult.
Depends on court orders see my profile
Mexico, I think
the consent of the legislatures of the state and the concern of the congress
the consent of the legislatures of the state and the concern of the congress
the consent of the legislatures of the state and the concern of the congress
If there is joint custody of the child then the father should be told by the mother where she is going with the child and for how long. If the mother wants to live in another State the courts will have to decide visitation rights. Example: The father has may have the child one or two weeks during the summer; possibly Christmas or alternative Christmas', etc. If the father does not have joint custody then the mother can leave with the child to another State without his permission, but to be fair to the child the father should be informed unless the father has a criminal record; drugs, etc., and is an unfit father.
No
Yes.
No. I believe that you need the father to approve before you leave