Well, if court says your child does not have to ever see the other parent then yes. But if not then no.
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.
Maybe.
The parent may leave a child out of their will. If they are a minor, the court may include them so the state doesn't have to pay for their support.
It depends on which State you are in, and other variables of the minor the Civil judge has to consider. Often around age 15.
If the child is a minor, yes, they are. If the child is an adult, no, they are not.
Just keep in mind What is in the best interest of the child and that they love each parent,
No
If relocating, yes.
A child cannot decide which parent to live with in the state of South Dakota because they are considered a minor. Only a person over 18 years of age can choose the parent they will stay with.
Unless the court has awarded the parent full legal and physical custody he or she cannot remove a minor child from his o or her current state of residency wihtout the written permission of the other parent. A passport will not be issued for a minor child unless both parents have submitted the required documentation/identification.
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No. Becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor.