Depends on where you live but most likely no.
In most cases, a 16-year-old would need parental consent to live with her aunt and uncle. However, if there are extenuating circumstances such as abuse or neglect at home, the teenager may be able to seek emancipation or make her case to a court to live with another guardian. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional in such situations.
In most cases, a 12 year old cannot live with her aunt and uncle without her parents' consent. Legal guardianship or court approval is typically required to change the child's living situation without the parents' permission.
In California, a minor who is 16 years old can generally only move out and live with a relative if a petition is filed with the court and granted by a judge. It is recommended to seek legal advice or contact the local authorities for guidance in this situation.
After the uncle left, the lawyer helped Esperanza and her family by providing them with legal advice and options for staying in the country. He worked to protect their rights and help them navigate the challenging situation they were in.
Uncle Rawiri may not have become chief due to a variety of reasons including lack of support from the community, his personal capabilities or qualities not aligning with the expectations for a chief, or possibly because another candidate was deemed more suitable for the position.
The court granted guardianship of the child to their aunt after the parents passed away.
Only if the mother has no legal rights to that child.
Not without the consent of her parents or court order.
you have to be 18 to be able to live where you want unless you are emancipated
no
No, I think your consent would be required regardless of relation.
Your mothers brother is you maternal uncle.
uncle
Your Uncle.
well my moms uncle is my uncle too. so it would be the daughters uncle also.
your uncle
That would be an uncle.
uncle