No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.
No. Your parents must come to an agreement and change the custody order filed in the family court.
Only with permission of both parents. Your marriage to the father with joint custody does not automatically confer parental rights including access to medical records without written permission from both parents in cases of joint custody and may not even apply if the father had full legal and physical custody. This is federal law (HIPAA). If you were to legally adopt the child, those rights were be conferred by virtue of the adoption.
Not without his fathers and the courts permission.
If your father have visitation right or share custody she will need his permission.
Yes you can. The legal guardian decides.
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.
yes he can.
If you have custody and the father keeps the child with him without your permission you can call the police for kidnapping.
yes if she has full custody
The mother have custody. The father have to prove paternity by providing a DNA test and he can then get his parental rights and petition for custody, visitation and pay child support.
It depends on the law where you live and your custody order. If the father has sole legal custody (as opposed to physical custody) he would be able to make that decision without input from the mother. If legal custody is joint or the mother has sole legal custody, no he could not.
No, legally he cannot take them with him without your permission.