Yes. As long as he hasn't established paternity through the courts and have visitation, custody or pay child support. In that case she needs his and the courts permission.
Yes. If there is no court order the father has no legal right to keep the children from their mother. If the parents were never married the mother has custody until the father has established his paternity legally through a court action. If married, both parents have equal parental rights.
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You can not decide where to live at this age but tell your mother you are not living with your father so she can bring this to court and get custody of you. You can not just move out against his wishes so better your mother go through the proper channels.
You can send fathers day wishes via an ecard online. The website www.americangreetings.com has father day ecards. When you're on the website highlight your mouse on ecards then click fathers day.
Jesus had to obey the fathers wishes and he should not fall into sin.
The vet might be keeping the cat against your wishes but it is probably in the best interest for the cat.
Yes. Until she is 18, she lives were they tell her to.
When you are 18 years old, you will be an adult. You can move out if you want to, and not be in any trouble except maybe with your mother. When you are 18 years old, you will be an adult. You can move out if you want to, and not be in any trouble except maybe with your mother.
He used it in his pen name to honor his fathers wishes that he obtain a PhD.
Wishes - 2010 was released on: USA: 23 July 2010 (Los Angeles, California)
Mr. McGregor's garden is the garden which Peter Rabbit entered against his mother's wishes in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter (July 28, 1866 -- December 22, 1943).Specifically, Mrs. Rabbit forbids her four children to go into their human neighbor's enticing vegetable garden. The ban is based on that garden being the place of death of her husband, Mr. Rabbit. Mrs. Rabbit does not want Peter, Flopsy, Mopsy or Cottontail to end up likewise in one of Mr. McGregor's pies.
Henry VIII acted against the Pope's wishes but I don't know if he hesitated in doing such.