I think it depends if his name is on the birth certificate whether he has a say in adoption. If he has custody, or pays child support, he is your acknowledged parent and would definitely have to sign off on your adoption by someone else. If you are of age, you could pay to have your name changed.
certainly NOT, if the fathers' name is the birth certificate, if the father's is absent but he knows the child is his a DNA test is in order and make sure that the father gets a good lawyer!!
Only of their parental rights were given up by them or taken away for some reason.
You would have to be either eighteen, or legally emancipated to do that, I would imagine.
Doesn't matter. There is no emancipation in Missouri.
I dont believe there is a legal age to become engaged only married, which is 16 with parental consent and 18 without.
The Legal Age is 16 you are still responsible for them until this age where ever they may be .
They become adults in the eyes of the law. They can contract to buy things or even take a job. They can get married without parental consent.
No. Marriage and/or enlistment in the active military confer emancipation on a minor, but parental consent is required for either act.
Yes. Anyone under the age of 18 is a minor and must have parental consent to marry.
Yes, it's illegal to cut yourself off from them and become independent at 16 unless both parents give consent. Once you turn 18, you can leave without parental consent.
No, not at the age of 14, there is no state that will permit marriage. Every state in the U.S. requires a person to be 18 in order to get married without parental consent, with the exception of Mississippi (21) and Nebraska (19). Mississippi requires a person to be 21 in order to get married without parental consent. Nebraska requires a person to be 19 in order to get married without parental consent. The person to get married "with" parental consent is: girls 16, boys 16.
Yes. In the United States, anyone under the age of 18 must have parental consent to submit their photos and information, to attend an open call or interview and when signing a modeling contract.
Only with parental consent (or with a parent), unless you become an emancipated minor in court.
You must go to family court and provide proof that you have a place to live and a source of income.once you have proven that you can support yourself you must become emancipated.