I think that depends on where you live, so you would have to check with your province and or state to find that out. But if you would like your child to leave home, and they can by law, make sure he/she has a place to go and or money to support themselves.
Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.Yes. If the court has jurisdiction over you and/or your child you can ask the court for permission to move elsewhere. If it will affect the non-custodial parent's visitations with the child there will be a hearing and you must show the court that the move will be in the child's best interest.
Yes, you can ask the police to remove them for tresspassing.
Ask the parent.
When they are 18.
Home schooling is a decision that takes serious consideration and research to decide if it is right for your child. Special needs,military families and those who move around a lot can benefit from home schooling. Before you make a decision, it would be beneficial to contact other home schooling parents in your area and ask plenty of questions as it is only a choice you alone can make.
Such a move will not change the amount of support owed. Illinois will likely ask Tennessee to register the support order.
When you get a divorce ,if your spouse has moved in with you ,you can ask them to move out and if you have had a child with your ex-spouse your child lives with you or you can have shared custody of the child but if it is a teenager when you and your previous partner get a divorce you will ask them to choose who they will live with and they can either choose you or your ex-spouse or shared custody
Go to the police and ask that he be removed from the home
Ask her to leave or serve an eviction notice
To their new home. If you want a more definitive answer, ask a more definitive question.
It depends on the state you live in and what the laws are that govern that state. In most cases, the child can not just live with one parent, because the custody belongs to the other parent. That child can wait until the age of 18, to move-in with the other parent or that child can ask the court to move with the other parent.
Because if you say it at home if you are a child,you won't get in trouble.Always ask your parents about saying "heck"at your home;if they say yes for it,you can say it.