If both parents have custody, then they have an equal say, and you would need permission from both. If only Mom has custody, then you certainly could not move out without her consent. If only Dad has custody, then I suppose you could move in with someone else with just his consent. And Mom could then petition the court and request that she be awarded custody, and her request would very likely be granted.
If you have different fathers, you may be related if you share some other ancestor, such as a mother, a grandparent, great grandparent, etc.
Dale Neal has written: 'Cow across America' -- subject(s): Fiction, Grandparent and child in fiction, Fathers and sons in fiction, Grandparent and child, Storytelling, Storytelling in fiction, Fathers and sons
nah bru - let it go
grandparent =bedsteforælder grandparents = bedsteforældre granny = bedste grandma = bedstemor grandpa = bedstefar father's father = farfar mother's mother = mormor mother's father = morfar fathers' mother = farmor
None of the founding fathers were from florida...it was still Spanish territory in the late 1700's.
No. Only in Utah is his consent not needed, just a notification.
yes
With court approval
NO not at all, fathers consent should be put through, your father needs to know and has to, in less your father is not responsible and abuses you but you must know the person that tempts you to move in.
Yes ,you may because your they main proivder.
yeah I believe you can, I think you get a choice when you are 13 which parent you want to live with
If there is a custody agreement in place through the courts, the mother cannot take the child out of state without the fathers consent. If there is no agreement in place, the mother does not have to have the fathers consent.