This depends on a sole factor of whether you have a divorce decree or not. If you do not then there is nothing illegal about it; however if you do your divorce decree (or child support agreement) dictates where you may bring your child on a permanent or temporary basis.
Not without parent permission. It could be considered kidnapping without that.
If a parent moves out of state without permission from the court or the other parent, they may be in violation of the visitation order. The other parent can file a motion with the court to enforce the order or modify it to accommodate the new living arrangements. The court may require the relocating parent to return with the child or make alternative arrangements for visitation.
Not without the parent's permission.
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That is dependent on the custody orders.
Sorry, no where really. Any legitimate shop will want you to bring in a parent or guardian for permission.
Anyone can bring a minor to a doctor. Getting permission for treatment unless life threatening is only legal by parent or guardian or the President of the United States, since he is the only one that can on the spot change the laws.
Not without his fathers and the courts permission.
There is no universal answer to your question. You haven't mentioned the nature of the property. The teen can bring her own property to the non-custodial parent's home. However, there should be an open communication between the teen and her custodial parent. There may be circumstances where an expensive item may be better off staying home if it will be at risk in another environment. The teen should not take any property belonging to the custodial parent without permission. Again, good communication is key.
you have to be 18 but if you are a minor (17or under) you have to bring a parent of legal guardian to sign for your permission
Well, in Florida, you have to be 18 to get a tattoo without parental consent, but if you take a parent with you, you can be pretty much any age. They will need to bring your birth certificate and they will need to bring their I.D. to prove that they really are related to you.
What did Mexico bring.