Not if the court has declared one the custodial parent. Until they reach adulthood, normally 18, they live where they are told to.
Yes as long as you are of adult age you can leave if you want. If you have the children with you you will most likely need their other parents consent.
In most cases, a teenager cannot legally move out of one parent's house to live with another parent without consent from both parents or a court-ordered custody arrangement. It's best to consult with a family law attorney in your state to understand the specific laws and options available.
As long as the child is below 18 you need consent from the other parent.
In general, if both parents have legal custody rights, a parent typically needs the other parent's consent to leave the country with the children. If one parent leaves with the children without the other parent's consent, it could be considered parental abduction and legal action may be taken. It's important to consult with a family law attorney for specific advice based on the circumstances.
It can certainly be done legally. So what did you do that your parents are writing your out of their will?
No, step parents are parents who live with the other parent, married or not, and who is not your biological parent or foster parent. An adoptive parent is your full parent, just like a biological one. You will inherit them and carry their name.
depends on the other parent and the one your going to live with
Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.
Legally, a sixteen year old cannot simply leave home without permission from their parents or legal guardians. However, in certain circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, they may be able to seek assistance from child protective services or other legal avenues to leave home. It's important for them to seek guidance from a trusted adult or professional to ensure their safety.
The parent would be charged with kidnapping.
The only states with specific laws addressing this is Indiana and Texas. Beyond that, they simply have a right to express and opinion.
Certainly, if their parents give their permission. The minor lives where their parents want them to live.