As long as you are a minor your parents decides this, more correctly your guardian and in this case that would be your mother that you live with (I assume). If your father have not been to court and got visitation or custody rights he can not demand to see you and you need your mothers permission to do so. Where you live is decided by your parents until you turn 18 or get emancipated.
Yes. Getting married legally emancipates you from your guardians.
In most jurisdictions, minors cannot get legally married without parental approval, so the point is moot.
i have no idea, but i think you can if you get legally emancipated from your parents
If a child is illegitimate, it means their parents are not legally married.
if you are a lesbian and get married at 16 and one of your parents sign it and say its okay than can you legally move out?
She is married and therfore not the responsibility of her parents anymore. Yes.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
It depends on the law in your state. In Maryland the age of majority is 18, in Colorado it is 19. Once you have reached the age of majority your parents are no longer legally responsible for you.
No they are not together. His parents were never married but they were engaged as teenagers when his mother had him. But they are currently not together.
Yes. * If you were legally married you are considered legally emancipated and are no longer in the custody of your parents, therefore you may move from the parental residence at any time you so choose.
Not unless you get a court order that will allow it.
You are not considered an adult until you are 18, let alone get married. If your parents find out or the cops, you will find that out!