No.
They can but if the parents disagree with the exposure, they can put a stop to it by reducing time exposed or eliminating it altogether. The Grandparents should run it by the parents first for consent.
No, they cannot move without permission in Missouri. Either the parents have to consent or there must be a court order.
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
In Missouri, a minor who is 17 years old is considered a minor and is subject to the state's laws regarding minors' rights and responsibilities. Although the legal age of majority in Missouri is 18, there may be circumstances where a 17-year-old can leave home without parental consent if they are deemed to be emancipated by the courts. It is advisable to seek legal advice to understand the specific circumstances and legal implications of leaving home without parental consent at 17 in Missouri.
She is not an adult yet. Until she turns 18, the parents are responsible for her and where she lives.
You can move out only if you have permission from your parents. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you are an adult, which is 18 in Missouri.
NO, the age of consent for sex is 16, solooks like your covered on that one, but it takes a parents signature for a marriage license.
Yes. The minor parents have the same rights over their child as adult parents do. The grandparents have no legal right to the grandchild.
With limited information it is possible to locate biological parents/grandparents via the internet at such sights as adoption.com. Look for reunion registries through which you can find biological parents if they want to be found.
No, not until you reach the age where the laws of the state say you are an adult.
In most places, a 17-year-old would need parental consent to move in with their grandparents. However, laws vary by location, so it's best to check the specific regulations in your area. In some cases, a court order or legal emancipation may also allow a 17-year-old to live independently.
No she can not.