No, when a person has been awarded legal custody of a minor, only the court can terminate the order. If the guardian choses to relinquish custodial rights they must petition the court for an order of release from custodial obligations. Any other adult can contest the guardianship and/or file for guardianship themselves if "just cause" can be established. A minor leaving the guardians home against the adult's wishes will be taken into custody and either returned to the guardian's residence, or remanded to a juvenile facility until a judge determines what action should be taken.
Shouldn't, but mothers do it anyway.
As long as Dad has custody, he gets to decide where you live. Mom can petition for custody and the court would take your wishes into consideration, but they consider other things as well. Also, by the time it goes to court you might be right at 18 anyway.
Legally, yes she can, but the guy cannot harm her in anyway, back.
No, not legally anyway.
Not unless you are legally an adult anyway. It's a matter of age, not parental status.
You can't (not legally, anyway)
You can't. Legally, anyway.
No, it has to be approved by the court. Why not ask for Bird Nest Custody? see related link
Yes they were cousins on his mothers side
You can't! Not LEGALLY right now anyway!
No where, not legally anyway.
No where, that is if you want to read it legally anyway.