yes they can a restraining order
As long as the child is under the age of 18, the parents can be held liable. In some cases the parents can be relieved of the responsibility if there are indications that they have been trying to get them help.
If the child is still living in their parents house - yes. If the child is living in their own place - no. Whilst the child is living with their parents - the parents are legally responsible for the child's education costs. A college education is not a mandatory parental responsibility like room and board and primary and secondary (high school) education. Therefore parents are not legally required to sponsor a child's college education. Parents are legally responsible for college education costs only if they were involved in the college enrollment and signed forms committing themselves to be responsible for the college tuition and other costs.
Legally you can not force your child to give up the custody. They are the guardian of their child and not you, no matter how old they are.
Not in most jurisdictions. Once a they are an adult, their money belongs to them.
As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.
No because the boyfriend has a legal obligation to this child whether the boyfriend is under age or not. His parent do not have a say in it at all. Your boyfriend is now considered an adult in the eyes of the law were your daughter is concerned.
Yes but they can't "legally"keep the parent from seeing the child.There is no custody arrangement so it wouldn't really matter!
no not unless the child has been imancipated from her parents. otherwise the man can be arrested for child molestation.
If your boyfriend is a minor he is within the jurisdiction of his parents and therefore they can keep him from interacting with his biological child. There are legal recourses in such matters even though the courts are reluctant to interfere in that type of family matters.
If a child is legally emancipated by the court, then the parents are no longer responsible for the child. On the other hand, if the parents simply give the child permission to move out...then that's a different matter entirely.
not without child's consent..
No, the child's under-age parents are the legal guardians of the child.
parents are in every way responsible for their child and they should always be there if the child is in need of their parent.
A child can legally move out of their parents home when they are of legal age. In most states, the legal age is 18.
Depends on the meaning of "seeing".
No!
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.