let him go but make sure you still have visitation rights and and let him know you love him no matter what his decisions are bake him a cake and (this might sway his decision to leave) and hug him, then just plan out with him when he can visit and keep in touch with him. sometimes kids just need time and love but when its time to let your husband go because things arent going correctly its time to let him go
Yes. A father has no automatic right to their child (unfortunately) unless the parents are married.
what type of mother would want this to happen ..if he is good enough to have joint custoday of his kids then why in the world would you want to give your kids to someone other then him
No, you are a minor and your parents are still responsible for your actions. You won't be considered an adult until you are 18. At 18 you can vote, join the military, sign contracts, get married.
If there is a court order that says not to leave the state of course you can not leave!
Yes you can unles they file the proper paperwork to establish paternal rights
what happen when you leave prayer
No you're not an adult until 18 so you cant!
Recommend you leave this to a gunsmith.
No you have to be 18.
maybe . maybe not. maybe not at all
No. She would be considered a run away.
If you are married you put your husband's name. If you are single - leave it blank or write "unknown."