If you're not married, yes. You have no parental rights until granted them by a court.
Only with parental permission. Minors can not choose where to live.
No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.
No she absolutely cannot do that. In fact, wherever she lives, she isn't legally authorized to leave the state with those kids WITHOUT your written consent. If you agree and it's in writing, she can take the kids to another state and, no matter where they are, child support still applies.
No, permission to live with you is permission to live with you. Kicking her out is the cancellation of permission to live with her mother.
You will need his and the courts permission to take the child away if there is a court order for visitation or custody. The court order has to be followed.
If a 14 year old wants to live with the dad and the mother has custody, she can live in Nevada with the parents' permission. Both parents much agree on the situation.
That depends on state law where the child currently resides, the mother's custodial status, whether or not the father's parentage has been legally established and whether or not his parental rights have been terminated. Your answer can vary widely depending on those factors.
No you are a minor with a child and need your parents permission to move.
What it requires is a court order. Without one, it doesn't matter how "unhappy" the child is, they have to live with their parents.
Only if the mother has no legal rights to that child.
You don't need permission for anything unless it's in a decree, but unless you have a remarkable hiding place, expect to be dragged to court eventually.
It depends on the law where you live and your custody order. If the father has sole legal custody (as opposed to physical custody) he would be able to make that decision without input from the mother. If legal custody is joint or the mother has sole legal custody, no he could not.