The court decides and no.
Yes, your parent can decide who you visit or see especially if you are still a minor. Concerned parents do not want you to hang around with the wrong kind of people. That's why most parents suggest to meet the person that your visiting or seeing.
Sure couples do it all the time. If you are with your boyfriend, you live together and you knew he had kids to begin with then there must be a reason you are second guessing your relationship after 4yrs. Being married is not going to change your situation. You need to ask yourself why you are questioning your relationship and taking care of his children after 4yrs and sort out your feelings. If the only issue is that you are not married yet after 4yrs and you are caring for children that are not yours then you are going to have to decide if you are willing to stay in this relationship or not.
Yes, legally you may. Will the judge hearing the custody case look favorably upon such action is a bigger question. Speaking from professional experience, judges do not care for such arrangements especially when there are minor children involved.
The courts will not force a married woman to submit to a paternity test when a child is born of a relationship outside of the marriage. The female must voluntarily submit to the testing or her husband can request a test if the couple decide to separate or divorce and the matter of parentage is in question.
By having a good reason and a good lawyer. It is up to the court to decide based upon the law and the evidence presented to the court.
Probate Court
People get married because they are in love, want to spend their life together, and want to be in a committed relationship.
Temporary custody yes, if the other parent, who's moving, has been granted permanent custody but has no place to live at the moment. If you are married and can't agree on custody you have to go to court and let the judge decide.
only if parents are married see links below
A live-in relationship is one in which two people, who are not married decide to live together.....
No. The one that makes the most money should NOT decide how to spend it. When your married it isn't "Me, Myself & I", it's "Me and you, or we". If you start your relationship based on the word "I", your relationship will end with "I", unless you change your ways.
If the parents have never married and live separately with their own parents, a court would need to decide on custody. Typically, the court will place the child with the mother, but the best interests of the child are primary.
That means they have custody of you and decide over you. Your mother also decide over you and she can end the temporary custody whenever she likes. So you can not decide anything until you are 18yo.
If they have decided so, yes. It's the parents who decide, not the minor.
No.
You can get emancipated. File at the local courthouse. * Being placed in the custody of another person and being emancipated are two different things. A minor doesn't get to decide who has custody of them. The only way a court will remove custody from your parents is if they have been proven to be unfit in some manner. As far as emancipation, in the state of Louisiana if your parents don
If not married the mother naturally have custody and rights to the child while the father have to go to court to get it. If married the parents have equal rights.in case of divorce it's this the couple will have to agree or leave it to the court to decide.