It depends on who has custody/rights to make those decisions. In many cases, educational, welfare, medical and religious decisions are joint, but it depends on the Agreement.
The child doesn't really have that choice. If the child has a lawyer acting as his or her advocate in custody proceedings, an argument can be made for the child's interests at that point. Otherwise, the parents must agree as a part of their custodial arrangement.
Yes, they should have the password of the child. By the password they can deactivate the account of the child. However, both the child and parent should agree on this.
Yes, IF there is a well-founded hope that the child will be raised in the Catholic faith and you can convince your parish priest of this. You will need to receive instruction before this can happen, talk with your priest.
The best name for a baby boy is the one that you eventually choose for your own child. It's not always an easy decision, and there will be those who do not agree with a parent's choice, but in the end, it's something that is up to a parent to decide.
Depends if the parent has said that the child can choose what he wants, if the parent has then it is recommended that the child is given the choice of the school that they get to go to
i think the parent has to let a child live at home until they are 18 unless they both agree the child can move out
When a child is baptized ,he is usually given a name in the church at the same time.Baptism is a Christian sacrament and not one specific to a particular denomination. Therefore if your child was baptised in a chalel, then he/she is baptised, period. There is absolutely no need for him/her to be baptised again in a church as he/she is baptised already.
Depends on whether the other parent was not involved by choice, or denied access.
The child can ask, however they have no right to make that choice. As for having a prison record, that does not necessarily make a bad parent.
Yes
yep.
It is legal for a child born in the United States to live with a parent outside of the country. Both parents usually have to agree, however.