Depends on the state. Each state has laws in place that dictate when an individual is no longer a minor. You may be allowed to petition the court to have you declared as an adult.
Not without parental consent.
It depends on the terms outlined in your father's trust. If the trust grants the trustee the authority to sell the house without beneficiary consent under certain circumstances, then the trustee can proceed with the sale. However, if the trust requires beneficiary consent for the sale of the house, then the trustee would not have the authority to sell it without that consent.
If the property is in your name alone then you can sell it.
Yes, you can sell a house without spousal consent it their name isn't on the mortgage. If their name is on the mortgage, you will need their consent.
There is more to this question than you are saying. If you are the father and your marriage is breaking up then you should not do this without their mothers consent. If you are the mother then you should do what you think best BUT never use the children to punish the father.
neither house of congress may adjourn without the consent of the other house.
Yes, they certainly can. However, being a father does not mean they can do it without parental consent. It also does not relieve the parents of their responsibilities for the child.
No
No, you will your parents' consent.
Only if you are 18
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No. Becoming a parent does not give a minor any adult rights. The minor is still subject to the control and supervision of their parents until they turn 18.