Single fathers have no assumed parental rights
If paternity has been legally established, the father could petition for custody/ guardianship.
NOPE
Yes if married the minor become emancipated and guardianship, child support etc ends.
If your mother is deceased and you are still under age and you must have a legal gaurdian. You still need consent from your legal gaurdian.
Yes, the guardianship can be switvhed back to the mother during the divorse proceedings.
If you are not married the custody automatically falls on the mother and the father have to go to court to get visitation or custody. If you are married you have equal rights.
No. If your mother has sole legal custody she can consent to your getting married.
It would be better if you were married, but there are other, less pleasant ways she can get custody. See related link.
yes they can get married...even if someone with legal guardianship does not want it to happen they can still get married. They still have the right to vote, pursue happiness and get married.....
wife
No.
Generally, if married he has custody rights equal to the mother unless she has brought a petition for sole custody in his absence. If he is not married his custody rights must be established by a court order.