She needs the permission of the father and/or the court.
I was granted temporary custody of my younger sister in CA and I had to apply in the county where I lived. I was granted temporary custody of my younger sister in CA and I had to apply in the county where I lived.
You would need the signature of the person who has custody of you at the time.
If the court approves.
Custody is granted by the courts, and that's where you need to go.
The sister must make an appeal to the courts to gain custody of her brother. The judge will weigh the reasons each guardian believes she should have custody of the child and then make a decision in the best interest of the child.
If you're saying can you ignore and violate the court orders? Yes, but then you would be in Contempt of Court, resulting in change of custody order being made permanent and not just temporary.
You need the approval of the court to move.
That depends on the legal custody agreement in place. If no custody agreement has been hammered out in court, you should contact the family court in your county of residence, or an attorney, for information on filing papers to assign temporary guardianship of your child to your sister. You may both have to appear in court so the judge can determine whether or not such an arrangement is in the best interests of the child. In other words, cover your bases. Fathers do have rights and if he finds out that you are violating his rights, you may be facing a custody battle.
No, not unless her parents give the adult sister a written and notarized statement granting temporary custody (3 months or less). Any other arrangement for the minor to leave the custody of her parents would have to be done through prescribed legal procedures.
Yes you can gain custody of her.
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
no because your sister has custody of you your mom doesnt have to know she is no longer your parent or gaurdian