You will need to get a court order granting you primary custody and/or guardianship of the child.
Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.
If the person has legal guardianship or legal temporary custody of the child then that person can enroll a minor child in school.
No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.
You probably can, if you get the paperwork and permission then yes, I'm sure you can. Also , make sure you are at a legal age to be able to take custody over someone.
School is not a place of visitation, and ultimately the school is responsible for returning the child to the custodial parent at the end of the day, unless that specific custodial parent has notified the school of other arrangements. In this situation, it is imperative that the court order that sets forth legal custody be on file at the school.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction by consulting an attorney or an advocate at the family court. Your question implies a non-custodial parent taking the child out of school during the school day. Generally, Unless the parents have shared legal custody, the non-custodial parent has no right to remove the child from school.The parent with sole legal custody should make certain the school has a copy of the court order that granted them sole legal custody. If someone other than the custodial parent will be picking up the child during the school day the parent should notify the principal in writing and also call to confirm. If necessary, the school should have on record a copy of the visitation schedule if the non-custodial parent will pick the child up after school on their visitation days.
Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.Not if you do not have legal physical custody. The school would not have any right to release the child to you if the other parent has sole physical custody.
Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.Generally, he can if he has joint legal custody. Otherwise he cannot and the school cannot release the child to him without your consent.
A grandmother can get custody of a granddaughter by going to court and asking a judge for custody. The grandmother will need to retain legal counsel to file the necessary paperwork in the courts.
Yes, if you have joint legal custody.Yes, if you have joint legal custody.Yes, if you have joint legal custody.Yes, if you have joint legal custody.
You would need to look at the part of your custody paperwork that pertains to legal custody. Full legal custody to one parent means that they are solely responsible for legal decisions such as medical care, while joint legal custody means that either parent can make those decisions while the child is in their care. In a joint legal custody both parents have equal say and any differences of opinion may need to be settled by the court.
The legal age to move out is 17, but you can not un enroll from school. Only the person who enrolled you can un enroll you, unless emancipated.
No. The parties must follow through with a legal guardianship or adoption if the friend wants to have legal custody. There would be problems with registering the child for school or getting medical treatment if there is no legal custody.No. The parties must follow through with a legal guardianship or adoption if the friend wants to have legal custody. There would be problems with registering the child for school or getting medical treatment if there is no legal custody.No. The parties must follow through with a legal guardianship or adoption if the friend wants to have legal custody. There would be problems with registering the child for school or getting medical treatment if there is no legal custody.No. The parties must follow through with a legal guardianship or adoption if the friend wants to have legal custody. There would be problems with registering the child for school or getting medical treatment if there is no legal custody.