No but your aunt can do that.
Since you are the legal guardian she has to go to court to get them back. What happens there depends on the situation.
As the mother has deserted the child the greatgrandmother is the legal guardian as no one else is there to look after the one month old.
You must be 18 years old to move out of your legal guardian's home in Kentucky. However, the legal guardian can consent to your emancipation before a judge, and then you can move out.
You have to be legal guardian(18 years or older) to go alone , but if you are younger, a legal guardian MUST take you.
In Mississippi, a minor must be at least 14 years old to select their legal guardian, subject to court approval.
Yes, and the mother can be charged with harboring a runaway.
I no how you feel. Technically he is still your BLOOD relative, but things are a little different considering you havent seen him in 10 years. Legal guardian, i would say no.
he shouldn't because her legal guardian said they could and she obvioudlu wanted it coz otherwise she wouldn't of asked her guardian
She's considered emancipated after being married. She has no legal guardian.
Tolkien was 12 years old when his mother died. His guardian was a Catholic Priest.
Not unless the grandparent is the legal guardian. You need parent's permission to take their children ANYWHERE.
You don't choose your legal guardian - the court does.