All parties--both parents and child--have a conversation to determine what works best for all. It is hard, but the capability of doing so will outlast the divorce agreement. That is because, at best, the decrees set out plans that are good for only about two years. As the child ages, plans need to change to accommodate their lives.
How do I sign over my parental rights without going to court?
Support and visitation are separate matters. You can be ordered to pay without having any rights. see links below
If you're in the US, the age is 18.
Be 18 years old. Then the teenager can get married without parental consent. In some states, you may be able to get a court order, but that isn't going to be easy!
By going to court.
A married father has equal access until a court rules otherwise. For a single father, a temporary visitation order may be imposed by the court, however, it is more likely the child support and visitation orders will be addressed and rendered at the same time.
No, only guardianship.
If "taken away" means the the court permanently terminated parental rights or parental rights were voluntarily relinquished making the child eligible for adoption, then the answer is no; the biological parent(s) have no legal rights of any sort to the child. However, if the adoptive parents can voluntarily agree to the visitation of a biological parent without there being any action on the part of the court.
No. You must have parental permission to get married until you are 18. You may be able to get a court order to allow it, but there are going to have to be other factors for them to do it.
No. You have to be 16, WITH PARENTAL GUIDANCE. 18 without Parental Guidance. I am going to get one at 16 if my mom says I can.
No, she can't. Also, don't expect to receive 'permission' from the court to do this. A court is not going to grant a minor permission to move in with her adult boyfriend.
No. The only way to get married without parental consent is by being emancipated and going to school does not do that.