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No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
The surviving joint owner is the sole owner of the account and can maintain it or close it. That is the reason for having a joint account.
The guidelines are basically the same in every state but obviously there are a few minor differences. Joint custody consists of Primary Custody & Secondary Custody. The parent with primary custody is who the child lives with & the other parent has secondary custody. Depending on the age of the child & the state in which they reside, the court may let them determine where they choose to live. Or if both parents agree on the child's decision then the child can live with either parent.
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Well, if court says your child does not have to ever see the other parent then yes. But if not then no.
Only with permission from the other parent and the court.
With an injunction
Maybe.
In the state of Florida a minor cannot have an auto insurance policy unless a parent signs for it. Usually if said minor lives with their parents they are usually just put on their parent's policy
joint custody means both parents have custody of the children and all decisions concerning the children have to be a joint decision... including trips out of the state. I have not heard of access... I am thinkgin access is giving the non custodail parent visitation rights. Research the Laws for your state.
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