NO ThERE iS NO lEGAl WAY. bUT ThE bEST WAY iS TO TAlk TO YOUR PARENTS AND iF ThAT dOESNT WORK. TAlK TO A SCHOOL COUNSlER ABOUT iT.
If you live in the US... Yes, Dad still has custody, unless he has voluntarily given legal custody to someone else or the court has awarded legal custody to someone else (normally only happens in cases where the parent has been proven to be unfit).
Yes, if his dad has custody of him. You might need to go to court again to get custody of your son, so he won't have to live with his dad. Good luck and God Bless:)
no, you can't.I'd your father has legal custody over you, you must live where he says no matter what - until he no longer has legal custody.
you are 16 dad has custody you want to live with your mom Okay ^^^ I want to know can I go live with my mom I am 16 and my dad has custody
Not without the court's permission if your mother has legal custody. And if custody has not been hammered out in court yet or she otherwise does not have presumptive legal custody, if she is awarded custody of you, you can be compelled to return home until you reach the age of majority in your state (18 in PA).
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.
If you live in the US... Children are not property and therefore cannot be 'willed'. You can state in your will who you would like to receive custody, but the court is not required to abide by it. For example, if Mom has custody of a child, she dies and her will states that she wants her sister to receive custody, but Dad wants custody...Dad gets custody, unless he can be proved unfit, because Dad has first legal right to custody (Mom's wishes don't change that).
You must return to court to petition for a modification of the custody order. You should seek the advice of an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
If you are 17, in most states you are considered a minor and your parents have the legal right to make decisions about where you live. Your mom can potentially take legal steps to have you returned to her custody if she disagrees with you living with your dad. It's best to seek legal advice in this situation to understand your rights and options.
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.
If you are a minor and you are living with your mom and you want to live with your dad you can ask your parents for a change of custody. If that is unsuccessful you can petition the court but will need to present a viable reason for wanting to switch.
If your mom has legal custody of you, then no, you can't go live with your dad without your mom's consent. If your dad wants custody he will have to petition the court for custody of you, which would require him hiring an attorney. As for you making your own decision as to which parent you prefer to live with, the judge will possibly ask you which parent you want to live with and why, and then may use your preference in making his determination, but it won't guarantee that you will still get to live with your dad.