No he can not.
Not unless you get emancipated,
No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.
Yes, unless you are moving in with the adult to engage in sexual relations. You are below the age of consent, and your parent and the adult you have moved in with could be arrested and prosecuted. Your parents cannot consent for you.
No, in Michigan a 17 year old cannot legally live on their own without being emancipated. The legal age of majority in Michigan is 18, so individuals under 18 are considered minors and subject to parental or guardian supervision.
They can if they have parental permission. Without parental permission, no, they cannot.
No
Not without parental permission. Until you turn 18, you remain their responsibility.
No, you can not move to another country at 16 without parental permission.
In the US... No one can force another person to sign anything, but a court can certainly terminate parental rights if they have cause.
Yes, by heading north into Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Circumstances That Are Grounds for TerminationAbandonment or Extreme Parental DisinterestAbuse/NeglectFelony Conviction/IncarcerationFailure of Reasonable EffortsAbuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another ChildSexual AbuseFailure to Maintain ContactFailure to Provide SupportChild Judged in Need of Services/DependentChild's Best InterestFelony assault of child or siblingMurder/Manslaughter of sibling childCircumstances That Are Not Grounds for TerminationMental Illness or DeficiencyAlcohol or Drug Induced IncapacityFailure to Establish PaternityChild in care 15 of 22 months (or less)
Yes, as long as you comply with Michigan's requirements regarding the move.