You cannot decide who to live with until you reach eighteen years old. You are required to stay with your mother until then. If he had adopted you he could petition for physical custody but as you already pointed out he has no legal rights whatsoever where you are concerned.
No. He can not choose where to live until he is 18.
In the US, the courts cannot choose to break the law, so if there's a law against it, then no, they can't.
What ever they want it is there choice to choose their victom whaa ha ha ha
You need to have parental consent in any case. If your real father has parental rights, he may choose not to let you, but if he has no parental rights (such as if your step-father has adopted you) then you only need his and your mother's consent.
You need parental consent to move until you are 18.
England and Wales: 18, 16 with parental consent. Scotland: 16 (You can be from any part of the UK and be married in Scotland. As long as your proposed marriage has been advertised in advance. Northern Ireland: 18, 16 with parental consent or in limited cases court consent For more info on marriage ages see the related link below.
You should be able to choose if your 16 and only if its a step-parent
Regarding the pregnancy, yes. No one has the right to decide that for you. if you choose abortion you might need parental consent or notification and if they do not want to give you that you can tell the clinic you want a judicial bypass and a judge will give you consent. After the child is born only you and the father can decide what will happen; keep it or adoption.
Yes, minors in Oregon have the explicit right to get birth control without parental consent; however, the physician may choose to notify the teen's parents. You can see your pediatrician, women's health care provider, or local family planning agency to access these services. The family planning agency will likely know about opportunities for you to get free or low-cost services as well.
No, the minor cannot choose until he is 18. Until then he needs parental consent.
In New York, a 16 or 17-year-old cannot choose where to live independently to finish senior year of high school unless they are legally emancipated. Otherwise, they are typically required to live with a parent or legal guardian until they reach the age of majority.
Everywhere in the US, a 17 year old may go and live with anyone they choose with or without the consent of a parent or guardian. The only activity that requires a 17 year old's parental or guardian consent is enlistment in the military.