None.
Yes, it is illegal for parents to take your money without your consent. This is considered theft and is a violation of your rights as an individual.
Yes, you can adopt an illegal alien. The parents of the child have to give up all parental rights over the child.
Their rights start where the parents' rights begin. If the parents are actively parenting, the child is thriving and nothing illegal is going on, then the grandparents are honor bound to support, not supplant, the parents. If the parents are out of the picture, the grandparents can certainly apply to become guardians of the child.
It is generally illegal to keep a child from a parent without a valid reason or court order. Parents have legal rights to custody and visitation, and interfering with these rights can lead to legal consequences.
They can have you brought back. Until you are 18, they have all the say.
Yes, it is generally illegal for parents to take their child's money without their consent, as it is considered theft or financial abuse. Minors have legal rights to their own money, and parents are expected to act in the best interest of their child when it comes to financial matters.
Yes. Illegal parents is usually acknowledged by the court and get the same parental rights as other parents. If they do get sole custody the child will go with them when deported.
if your 18 your an adult they can not strip your rights away its illegal for them to do so. so do what ever you want
Yes, this is illegal.
I think you mean "....making a parent give up their parental rights". You can't make anyone illegal. You can also not force a parent to give up their parental rights, Only a court can force them by taking their rights away. If the child is mistreated the child or anyone can report the parents to the Child Protective Agency.
well he is illegal so he has no legal rights , therefore any charges that he tries to impose on you will not stick as he is illegal.
No. Even if they are not his biological parents they still have a parents rights which is more then a siblings rights.