This can't possibly be answered on this venue. No one but you even knows what type of sentence you are on parole from. Check wtih your P.O. to make sure that you aren't restricted to some geographic area, like your Parish for instance. If not, be guided by his instructions.
No, you have to be 18.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18, so a 17-year-old would typically require parental permission to move out. However, there may be exceptions such as if the minor is legally emancipated or has permission from a court. It is recommended to seek legal advice before taking any action.
Not without permission from your parole officer.
No she can not.
Not unless her name is on the vehicle title.
In certain situations, YES.
no no
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
If you are suspected of shoplifting, yes. They usually have an officer present however.
Leaving the state without permission from a Probation Officer is considered violating the probation. Permission will have to be granted for any out of state travel, and sometimes travel outside of one's county. It is best to check with the probation officer before leaving the state.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
Yes. He is checking for code violation and will call first.