No, that is up to the parents to decide.
Depends on where you live but generally you have to be 18 to decide.
As long as you are a minor your parents will decide where you live. So if you when you are of legal age want to move to the other parent and they are willing, then you can move. In Idaho it's at 18yo.
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Whose home are you wanting to move to? If you want to move in with a friend or a relative, then your parents would have to agree to allow it. If this is a case of divorced parents and you wish to move in with the non-custodial parent, then the non-custodial parent would have to petition the court for custody.
Same as before. Pregnancy don't change that. Your parents still decide over you and you decide over your baby.
No, as both signatures are needed for a passport.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
She is not allowed to decide this until she is 18yo. Her parents decide.
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.
Joint custody is a court order whereby custody of a child is awarded to both parties. In joint custody both parents are "custodial parents" and neither parent is a non-custodial parents, or in other words the child has two custodial parents.