I assume he's a single father, rather than divorced? This is one of the problems created by having children outside marriage. You father will need to file for custody, otherwise he can be charged with abduction and harboring a runaway. Send him the Dads House link below, and read the other two links yourself.
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That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.
When you turn 18 you are a legal adult and can live wherever you want.
If you want the benefits and legal rights of a legal marriage then, yes, it will have to be made legal, although common law spouses do have much the same rights.
Giving up parental rights does not allow you to be free from the responsibility of your child. You may not want to be this child's parent, but you will still be responsible for the child.
That depends on the legal guardians or adoptive parents who may not want you to complicate their life. Once you "sign off" your parental rights you have no rights regarding the children. TheThat depends on the legal guardians or adoptive parents who may not want you to complicate their life. Once you "sign off" your parental rights you have no rights regarding the children. TheThat depends on the legal guardians or adoptive parents who may not want you to complicate their life. Once you "sign off" your parental rights you have no rights regarding the children. TheThat depends on the legal guardians or adoptive parents who may not want you to complicate their life. Once you "sign off" your parental rights you have no rights regarding the children. The
You cannot decide who to live with until you reach eighteen years old. You are required to stay with your mother until then. If he had adopted you he could petition for physical custody but as you already pointed out he has no legal rights whatsoever where you are concerned.
If you are of legal age, have a passport, and the money to travel, you can live anywhere you want. If you are a minor, you must live where your parents want you to live.
It states that the people during the time and still today want freedom and peace and want certain rights/laws to live their life without being unhappy and hated!
For the most part, they don't have any rights at that age. There are a couple of states where they could apply for emancipation, but they have to have assets and the ability to support themselves. There are not too many 13 year olds that can do that.
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They are our rights. Like our right to live! We need the Civil Law because , I want my rights!