It depends on the divorce agreement. However, some of the decision points shouldn't just be about "ownership" of the child. Increased income, family support and other factors are as important. If you are the non-custodial parent, consider the legal costs to effect this change, which is only a two year decision at best--the child will be of age at 18. Also consider the family dynamics should you hold the decision up. Just saying to pick your battles and look outside the box.
No, they must have permission. Otherwise they are a runaway and the police can return them to their home.
Not without parental permission.
Yes, if you have parental permission. Without it you are still required to live where they tell you to.
Not without your permission and the permission of the court that assigned custody.
no you need to be 18 to live home without parents permission
A homeowner or landowner can not cut down a live oak without permission from the state. If they do it is punishable by law.
It depends on the state. Most states will not allow it without parental permission.
No, they need permission. The age of majority in Florida is 18. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.
It depends on the laws in your specific location. In some places, you may be able to leave high school at 16 without parental permission, while in others you may need parental consent or need to meet certain requirements, such as completing a certain grade level. It's best to check with your school or local education authorities for accurate information.
Of course not! Until they reach the age of majority, their parents determine where they live.
No,You Can Only Be Eighteen And Up To Move Out With Permission.Another View: It depends on the laws of the state in which you live.
I live in Nevada. You can get a divorce in any state and no permission is needed.