Children don't get to choose their guardians. The court will decide.
Legally minors are not allowed to choose.
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In the United States, if you are a parent or legal guardian, and the child isn't of legal age yet, then you can get it officially changed.
Here in the Philippines, a mother can not just name any person as the father of her child in the Birth Certificate. They will look for a marriage contract as their reference when you named your child under his/her father's surname. Or if not married, they let the father fill up the Affidavit of Acknowledgement/Admission of Paternity at the back of the Birth Certificate.
The child's father. If the father is not available, a brother or sister over the age of 18 can act as next of kin in most states. Lacking a viable guardian, the court may appoint one.
well what kind of quetion is that and not to b mean but , no both of them r the natural guardian but if the mother is taking care of the kid/kids and the father is not around or helping then that is when the mother is the natural guardian
No, but you can give your opinion. Do you have a father who can file for custody?
A father can challenge it.
yes he was abusive to her and her brothers and her mother had bad mental health
No, his father was an abusive drunk, and his mother just stood there...
The mother or father or legal guardian of the sisters. if there is no guardian the sister is next of kin.
An aunt is the sister of either your father or your mother. She could be named as a Guardian, as could anyone else.
He had a sometimes abusive father, and controlling mother.
Not unless he is the legal guardian.
a parental guardian
Legally minors are not allowed to choose.
It could be only the mother, it could be the mother and the father or other relative, it could be criminals who assault the mother.