For what?
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
You only need parental consent if you are under 18. If you are then you only need one parent.
If the parents are married, yes. If one parent has sole custody that parent can consent.
No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.
From ONE parent is enough.
Yes, from one parent and the parent and minor has to request the abortion or she can not have one.
If you are between 16-17 u can get a marriage license in Texas but you need an official parent consent. Check out the link attached for other information:
If you are under the age of 18, then the consent of the CUSTODIAL parent or Guardian is necessary. So, if this parent does not have custody, then they cannot sign for you to get married.
no,you have to be 16 to get one in Florida.
If there is joint custody of one or more children then the parent primarily raising the children does have to let the other parent know where they are moving.
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If both parents are alive and have custody, you must have the consent of both. But even with both parents consent, at 15 you also need permission from the court.