Legally no but I would advise you to report any abuse. In some cases you can petition the court for what is called emancipation of minor. Essentially you become an adult.
In FL, if both parents are alive and both have custody, then both signatures are required.
She needs the permission of the father and/or the court.
In FL, if both parents are alive and both have custody, then both signatures are required.
If there is no formal custody order, both parents are presumed to have equal rights to the children. If one party leaves the state of residence and the other goes to court and files for custody, there is a risk that the judge will view the move as child kidnapping. It's very important to get a clear custody order and permission to move before leaving the state before or during custody proceedings. Eva YourCustodyCase.com
With his permission you can.
Only if your grandfather has custody of you. This means, your parents have unfortunately either abandoned you or didn't want to look after you or were considered unfit parents and by a court of law your grandfather (or both grandparents) have sole custody of you.
Get permission.
Boyfriend has no standing in the court
Not without your permission and the permission of the court that assigned custody.
np ****** No judge in the US is going to grant legal custody of a minor to their boyfriend/girlfriend.
you will go to jail
In Michigan, the legal age to move out without your parent's permission is 18. If the 16-year-old wants to move to Florida to live with their dad, both parents would need to agree and go through the legal process to change custody arrangements. It is important to consult with a family law attorney to ensure the move is done legally and in the best interest of the child.