No you can not let a 15 live witb a 17. It is Illegal, they are both minors.
No. A sibling has no authority to grant custody of anyone to anyone. Only a court can grant legal custody.
YES, IF SHE HAS SOLE CUSTODY OF THE CHILD AND THERE WAS NO AGREEMENT TO STAY IN THAT STATE. OR IF NEITHER PARENT HAS LEGAL CUSTODY EITHER PARENT COULD DO THAT
If your nephew has a female first cousin, she could be:your daughteryour niece (daughter of your sibling who is not the parent of the references nephewunrelated to you (daughter of a sibling of the nephew's other parent, the one who is not your sibling)The possibilities are more numerous and complicated if you are talking about your nephew's second, third cousin, etc., or cousins once, twice, or more removed.
Make sure the other parent is PROVEN unstable. Keep record of occurances.
Parent has more control then a sibling.
Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.
No you can not. The court will issue both a custody order and a visitation schedule and you must follow it. Courts do not give that power to one parent over the other.
No. When a minor has been remanded to the custody of the state only the court can assign legal guardianship or take action against the rights of the biological parent(s).
The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.
Yes, a parent who is unemployed can have custody.
i would have to say yes. If you obtain parental consent then yes. If your parent(s) are deceased, then you would have to settle that in court with a custody hearing.
The Aunt can be named a guardian, however this dos not prevent a custody challenge by the other parent.