Go the the school you wish them to attend and talk with the principle. If they have room, they may allow the student to opt in.
16. a child can quit school at 16 in ny
Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.
no
Having a child does not emancipate you. You must still be 18 or legally emancipated to move out.
Legally speaking, yes. There is no law that prevents her from doing so.
No.
not without permission
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Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
In Britain, yes. Contact your school and social services if need be.
A mother and father are generally responsible for a child until the age of 18. Unless the child is legally emancipated, living with another person who is not a parent is usually not permitted.