Legally speaking, no.
A 16 year old with a child could attempt to go to court and become emancipated, in which case she could move out whether her parents like it or not, but having a child does not automatically emancipate you. (Getting married, on the other hand, does; nearly everywhere you need your parents' permission to get married if you're under 18 anyway... though in some states, pregnancy changes matters so that you can get married with a judge's permission instead.)
No, you are not emancipated.
He needs parental consent to move out until he is 18.
No, but when she turns 18 she's free to go.
Not without the permission of the parents. The ability to have a baby does not make one an adult. The minor remains the responsibility of the parents until they reach the age of majority.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.
In most cases, a 16 year old cannot choose to live with their dad if the mother has full custody. The legal custody agreement would need to be modified through the court system for this to happen. It is important to consult with a family law attorney to understand and navigate the legal process in such situations.
With consent yes (provided there is no court order appertaining to the children), however if he were to do so without consent the mother could get a court order for their return.Please remember that children need contact with both of their parents to grow up happily.
No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.
custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem
Only with the parents consent. You can not choose until you are 18.
yes if the mother wants to
yes