If you are a minor, there is not much you can do if the parents have a job and the family is moving to accomodate that. The best thing is to accept it as an opportunity, which it is, however painful it is to leave your current school, friends and so on. If you have a logical reason that would affect their decision then you can matter of factly present it--but it should concern the whole family's welfare.
Tell her you won't give her any more peas.
I would check the local laws - In Minnesota, the custodial parent must have permission from the non- custodial parent to move out of state.
Absolutely.
Yes, however if the other parent is disruptive, the parent might file a last minute injunction to stop it claiming you are moving away with the child. By the time it's cleared up, vacation is over.
what is the florida state statute number regarding incorrigable children
In Florida, a minor can't move out of their parents' home without their permission until they reach the age of majority, which is 18. However, there are exceptions where a minor can be emancipated by the court to live on their own. It's best to seek legal advice to understand the specific details and requirements for emancipation in Florida.
This is hard to answer because there can be many variables involved. The noncustodial parent may contest the move and take the custodial parent to court to show cause. But it may not be possible for the noncustodial parent to actually prevent the move unless the move is out of state.
Tell her you won't give her any more peas.
I would check the local laws - In Minnesota, the custodial parent must have permission from the non- custodial parent to move out of state.
Legally, no. But, there are always ways. Moving to Colorado or Florida, than declaring a fear of domestic violence will do the trick. Both will yank jurisdiction,.
It means you are moving or there thinking bout moving
Of course you can!!!.....until the child is 18......
If you are of legal age, and of sound mind, your parents can not keep you from moving out, and in fact have the right to do the opposite. You have any and all right to live where and how you please, provided you obey the law.
Fish do not die when they stop moving. Infact, they sleep NOT moving.
That depends on whether or not the non-custodial parent is a minor and prevailing law in the state where you live. Contact a family law attorney in your area for specific information.
Florida don't allow minors to decide which parent to live with.
File a motion to amend your custody agreement. State that neither parent can move more than __ miles from the other parent and if they do, they have to provide ALL transportation of the minor children to and from visitation.