"What is the legal age to move out? In the majority of US states the age of majority is 18. The exceptions are, legal emancipation or a marriage obtained with parental permission." Well firstly, seeing as that person is your Fiancé, you have the marriage part covered. But i think the law states parental consent, and one would imagine that requires both parent's consent for it to be viable. At 17, you could apply for emancipation at the local courthouse (basically divorcing yourself from your parents so you can live on your own). This could cause upset, and should only be used as a matter of last resort, but either way, i would strongly discourage it. You might do well to look into this some more, instead of using WikiAnswers, because you need a definite answer for this and i happen to be from the UK.
Tell your parent that you have to do something else like take your school final.
Signing the child up for a school is something the custodial guardian do so if you share custody you have to agree on this.
Signing the child up for a school is something the custodial guardian do so if you share custody you have to agree on this.
Depends on if he is the custodial parent or legal guardian or not. That is something that parent decides. If he is not he has no right to do this.
Parents should have to pay because obviously the parent is lacking on something which makes the child lack and not go to school
A parent has a right to discipline there children when they are rebellious. They can take something from them or send them off to military school.
No, a public school cannot prevent a parent from coming to the office (but not to the classroom) unless that parent is unruly and causing trouble then that school has the right to ban the parent from coming into the school.
They stay with the parent and continues in school.
That would be illegal, and could get you into trouble. Consider this: If you weren't in school and something happened to you, no one would be able to find and help you.
The police can do something but you may have to contact them again and tell them you would like to press charges. The school discipline has nothing to do with police discipline. I did not know schools have a special police force what a stupid question.
The amount of hours with each parent, minus time at school. see link
You can pick your child up from school if you have joint legal custody. However, picking a child up after school is not something that can be left to chance. It should be arranged by agreement between the parents. You should be discussing this issue with the other parent. You should not be thinking of stopping by the school unannounced to pick the child up when there is a usual routine in place. Any time the usual routine will be modified the other parent, the child and the school should be notified in advance.