no you need protection
That depends on the custody order that is in place and if no custody order exists, state law where you live. In some states, you must file a notice of intent to relocate. In other states, where no custody order is in place, the mother is presumed to have presumptive custody and may freely move. However, the father does have the right to file an injunction preventing it and/or file for a custody order outlining exactly when and if a parent may move taking the child with them. Consult an attorney in your area for more information.
No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.
Only if it states it in a custody agreement. Every agreement has a section for that.
yes because no one have custody.
not without your parents permission, but if they do, they should lose custody rights.
no,unless the custody agreement states you cant move without notifying the court
Assuming Dad has custody, then he would have to agree to let daughter move in with you OR you would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
If you live in the US and Mom has custody, then no, you cannot. But Dad can petition the court for a change of custody.
Depends on where you live but pregnancy does not emancipate you in any of the US states so probably not unless you have parental permission.
Depends on where you live but on most states the pregnancy changes nothing and you have to wait until you are 18.
If the father has legal custody the child should live with him. What does the custody agreement say?
Depends on where you live. In most places, no, not without permission from the other parent, the court and/or a custody modification order has been filed and accepted. Some states will allow you to move as long as you don't take the child, but support may be modified due to the increased parenting time of the custodial parent.