Each fiance' will need both legal gaurdians to sign if they are under 18. The only way 1 parent can sign is with a legal document that states that the other parent can't sign due to their death.
no, both parents must consent.
If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.If the non-custodial parents has visitation rights you need court approval. It will all go more smoothly if the non-custodial parent consents to the move.
no they can do nothing about it
No, step parents are parents who live with the other parent, married or not, and who is not your biological parent or foster parent. An adoptive parent is your full parent, just like a biological one. You will inherit them and carry their name.
Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.Yes, but it would be easier if the other parent consents.
Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.
If both parents are alive and have custody, you must have the consent of both. But even with both parents consent, at 15 you also need permission from the court.
Lewis Carroll's parent's got married on the 5th of April 1827, Yorkshire.
If the parents are married, yes. If one parent has sole custody that parent can consent.
Meredith Censullo has written: 'Promoting mutual responsiveness in the early parent/infant relationship' -- subject(s): Parent and infant, Teenage parents
No there is is not. Having a child does not make one an adult, it just makes you a parent. You are still the responsibility of your parents. You do have rights when it comes to your child.
Yes, your parent can decide who you visit or see especially if you are still a minor. Concerned parents do not want you to hang around with the wrong kind of people. That's why most parents suggest to meet the person that your visiting or seeing.