Yes. if the custodial parent can not take care of the minor the non-custodial have first dibs.
In general, a minor cannot obtain a passport without the presence or consent of both parents.
If BOTH parents consent (in writing) to the court then the minor CAN get married.
No, typically both parents' consent is required to obtain a passport for a minor.
In accordance to Illinois law, no. As a 17-year-old, she would still be considered a minor, and couldn't move in with you without the consent of both her parents and yours (This is assuming you are a minor as well. If not, only her parents's consent is needed).
Yes, it is possible to obtain a passport for a minor without the presence of both parents, but additional documentation and consent may be required depending on the circumstances.
Yes, when you are 16-18 the presence and signatures of both parents are required.
No, you do not need both parents to get a passport at 16. A minor can apply for a passport with the consent of just one parent or legal guardian.
You need a notarized note from both parents to consent the unaccompanied minor for travel. Without one, the minor will be denied entry.
Yes, for a minor under the age of 16, both parents typically need to provide consent and sign the passport application.
With parental consent, yes. The move does not relieve the girls' parents from being responsible for her support, welfare and maintenance.
Generally speaking, a minor cannot get married without consent. If the parents are dead, the legal guardian will have to consent to the marriage. In some states, it is possible for a court to grant permission for a minor to marry without parental consent in certain circumstances (for example, in the event of a pregnancy). Since marriage laws vary from state to state, you'd need to specify where you are for a full answer.
In the U.S. a minor may not marry unless the parent or legal guardian has consented. If both parties are under 18 (minors) then both party's parents or legal guardians must consent.