It depends on the age of majority in your jurisdiction. You have legal custody of your child until they reach the age of majority. In most states, the 17 year old can not move out without your permission until she is 18 unless she petitioned and received a decree of emancipation by the court.
no
no, even if you have sole custody
Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time
No, the non custodial parent cannot give permission to have a friend look after their child and non custodial means you have no custody rights so the permission should be granted by the parent that has custodial rights.AnswerIf you are the parent with legal custody you do not need the non-custodial parent's permission to allow your friend to watch your child. The parent who has legal custody has both the right and the authority to make that decision.
You need a letter from the other parent giving permission. Otherwise you risk having difficulty either leaving or returning.
No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.
No, as both signatures are required on the passport.
no,unless the custody agreement states you cant move without notifying the court
It is possible that a parent can solely take a decision for his or her child. However; It mainly depends on the agreement between parents.
yes
That is dependent of custody orders, but even without, the other parent could file an injunction.
If you have joint custody, you cannot move out of the state with the child without the other parent's consent. Even if you have sole legal custody you cannot interfere with the other parent's visitation rights by moving. The visitation order must be modified. Absent the consent of the other parent, you need the permission of the court.