If the vehicle is actually registered in the name of the minor, the parents cannot sell the vehicle without the owner's consent. However, in most places it is illegal to register and title a vehicle solely in the name of a child, and the vehicle would therefore legally be the property of the parents.
Additionally, regardless of how the vehicle is titled, the parents have full authority to restrict the child's privileges to use the car, regardless of who owns it.
yes it can. if the mom not fit DHS can get involved and they can take your kids away
yes because (in most cases) the adoptive parent iz the legal gaurdian.
With an injunction
I don't think that Obama would take away recess, don't you know he has kids, he would be taking it away from his own kids too.
In Michigan, the custodial parent can't move the kids more than 100 miles away from the other parent and can't go out of state, even for a vacation, without permission from the court
The court must have followed the due process and the evidence to take the kids away from you. All is not lost, you can always make an appeal to a higher court.
Abductors
No
Generally its intent is to take the kids and have 100% control.
no they can not. especially if you have kids. if you have kids they can take them away from you for living with a felon
In joint legal, the primary residential can.
You have to be 18 years or over if you want to look after kids that are not related. you can be a nanny or baby sitter for friends or family at an earlier stage but it is up to the people you are baby sitting for.