The parents decide where the minor go so if they say so you have to.
It depends on the custody arrangement in place. If the stepmother has legal custody or is the designated caregiver in the absence of the father, then the child may need to stay with her. It is best to refer to the custody agreement or consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
Emancipation laws vary by state, but generally, a minor seeking emancipation must prove financial independence and ability to live on their own. If your dad opposes it, the court will consider his objections. Given you make $4000/month and live with your mom, who supports you, it may be challenging to meet the criteria for emancipation, especially if your dad opposes it. Consulting with a legal professional in your state would provide more specific guidance.
You can say, "Dad, would it be possible for me to live with you instead of mom?" Be honest about your feelings and reasons for wanting to live with him. It's important to have an open and respectful conversation with both parents about your living arrangements.
In most cases, a child cannot choose to move in with a parent against a custody order until they are legally an adult. The child may express their preference to the court, but the final decision will be based on the best interests of the child. It is important to seek legal advice for guidance in this situation.
If you are a minor, you can discuss your preference with your parents and possibly seek mediation or legal advice. It's important to communicate openly and respectfully about your feelings and concerns. Your well-being and happiness should be the top priority for both parents.
In Colorado, a court may consider the child's wishes at age 12 or older in a custody decision. If the 15-year-old can articulate valid reasons for wanting to live with her grandparents in Kentucky, the court may take that into consideration. It's important to consult with a family law attorney to understand the legal process and options available in this situation.
yes. Jazmyn and Jaxon are his step-siblings that his dad step-mom, Erin, had.
Step-child is only eligible for survivor's benefits from step-dad under special circumstances. If child moves in with biological dad, customarily dad is entitled to child support from mom. This very well might affect child's eligibility for survivor's benefits from step-dad. Social Security Administration would need to be notified of child's address change and representative payee would need to be changed (from mom to dad).
No, he was not. While he lived in Indonesia with his mom and step-dad for four years, there is no evidence his step-dad ever adopted him.
Have to, no. Call her by her first name. It is what i do.
harry styles has a stepdad
when your mom or dad die and your mom or dad marry someone else that's how a step family is made
yes, her mom and dad got divorce and her mom married her step-dad Mark Reed.
Half sister is when they have a different father. If your mom got remarried and had a kid with your step dad, it'd be your half sister(if it's a girl, of course.). A step sister is when your mom or dad gets remarried and their spouse already had a child and you have to relation to him/her.
kill your father.
No, that will make him your step-dad
Because his Step-Mom and Dad had them
The father would have to go back to court and prove that the mom is a compulsive liar and that this is damaging to the child. Consulting an attorney would be a good next step.