You can not decide where to live at this age but tell your mother you are not living with your father so she can bring this to court and get custody of you. You can not just move out against his wishes so better your mother go through the proper channels.
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
twins being abandoned by their father because of a mean stepmother in a famine. a witch tsakes them in and tries to eat hansel, but the twins kill the witch instead.
A change of legal custody must be done through the court that granted the original custody order. Things that will be considered are, the age of the child, the living environment of both parties. The past history of the adult seeking to have the custody order amended, and so forth.
You are required to live with the parent that your custody decree awarded custody to. It doesn't matter what you want. If your dad has custody and you run away to live with your mom instead, it's even possible your mom could go to jail for this. If you think you can convince a court that it's in your best interest to modify the custody decree and award your mother custody instead, then you can always get a lawyer to petition the court to revise the custody decree.
No, the person will complete their entire sentence and then released to ICE custody and then deported.
Cinderella 3 is about how the Stepmother goes back into the past using the help of Fairy Grandmother's magic wand, and tries to ruin Cinderella's plans and gets the Prince to marry Anastasia instead.
That is most likely up to the court that controls custody, or to the custodial parent.
The Aunt would need to file a motion for custody of a child in need of care.
Talk to your mother about reopening the custody portion of their divorce case. Find out what the reasons she is sharing custody are - there may be aspects of the agreement that you are not aware of. Let her know your concerns about your schoolwork.If you want your mother to have full custody of you, you will need to discuss it with your parents, a lawyer and a judge. If your dad is forcing you to do sports instead of school work and your grades are dropping, the custody may be adjusted.
His stepmother would make him put on a dress as punishment - and even go out in public dressed that way. At these times she would refer to him as "Louise" instead of Jim. She also beat him often.
Your biological father has custody until he voluntarily agrees to turn over legal custody to another responsible adult. If you can discuss this with your father and he is willing to allow the change in legal custody then the case must be brought to the local probate court where the parties must file a petition for legal guardianship.
* You don't! When parents divorce and the father (or mother) remarries it is almost certain there will be some problem with children accepting the new stepparent no matter if that person is nice or not and it's because children only want their own parents and not a stranger in the house and therefore, they feel the stepparent has no right to tell them what to do. If you have not given your stepmother a chance then instead of fighting her or feeling guilty you are betraying your mother should you choose to become at least friends with your stepmother, try to get to know her first and then decide. If you don't like how she treats you and she is nasty to you (telling you to do chores; when to be home; do your homework, etc., this does not constitute not treating you right) then talk to your father to see if you can move in with your mother or another relative. If you love your father then don't try getting even with your stepmother, but talk it out with the both of them.