No, I think your consent would be required regardless of relation.
Until your reach the age of majority, you are the responsibility of your parents.
Can you clarify your questions? What type of care are you speaking of? Daycare? What state are you in?
Passing a child in school has nothing to do with parental consent. If the child fails to meet the state's criteria for passing, they can be held back.
I get the feeling they are not married. if there are court orders for custody, visitation and child support she can not do this without the other parents consent and the courts consent. Otherwise she will be breaking the courts orders which is illegal.
No, you need both his and the courts consent.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
No. You are not allowed to get married below 16 even with parental consent. Without parental consent you have to wait until you are 18.
In the state of Alabama you can get married when you are 18 without parental consent.
No.
In Pennsylvania, if there is a custody order in place, the parent must follow the terms of the order regarding relocation. If there is no custody order, both parents have equal rights to the child, and moving out of state without the other parent's consent could lead to legal consequences. It is best to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and legal obligations.
This question really depends on where in the world you are. In the UK a child can leave home at 16 with the parents consent. However, if a child leaves home at 16 without parental consent the police will not force them to return. The age of consent in the UK is 16. If you're in the US consent laws vary from state to state.
A child can leave home WITH parents' consent at 16, or without it if they are leaving an abusive or neglectful situation. A child can leave home without parental consent at 17. This is the current legislation in the UK.