mother or father?
If the current custodial parent is not willing to relinquish (or take), custody, then you have to retain an attorney and have it taken before a judge.
The best thing to do at this point would be to contact a lawyer and see if there is anything you can do. In most cases if the parent doesn't relinquish rights you have to have them declared unfit and their rights striped.
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As always with custody you have to go to court if you and the other parent can not agree.
No, they would be considered a runaway. see links
If the minor's custody was awarded by court order, probably not, unless one parent or the other petitions the court for a change of custody.
It depends on the custody arrangement and the other parent.
Depends on the laws for custody in the state of residence. Depends on the laws for custody in the state of residence.
The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).
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Generally, no. The parent with legal custody has the right to make the day to day decisions. Of course, the non-custodial parent could take the child to get their license with the permission of the parent with legal custody but not without it.
NO