That is dependent of custody orders, but even without, the other parent could file an injunction.
beyond 50 miles
no
30 miles
There is no "Sheriff of Alabama" because Alabama is a state; states do not have Sheriffs -- counties within stated do.
No, Alabama is a state within the country of United States. Its a subdivision of a country basically.
Yes, if you have parental permission. Without it you are still required to live where they tell you to.
Only with their permission. The custody order have to be changed in the court it was issued.
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Most people in Alabama drive cars around to travel day-to-day within the state. When they need to leave the state, they could drive or fly.
I'd say she can unless ordered not to do so.
The founding fathers strengthened the central union of the states by creating the Constitution. While the founding fathers feared the thought of a centralized government system they were on a quest to limit the powers within each state.
You will have to fill out the name change petition within your state. Also, make sure you have the other biological parent's permission because they will need to agree to the change or present their case in court why they do not want the child's name to be changed.