Depends widely on circumstances. Are the parents married and is there any court orders?
No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.
kidnappers are responsible for kidnapping.
In Illinois, the legal age to be considered an adult is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are able to make their own decisions about where they want to live without parental consent.
Not unless there are extenuating circumstances that took away parental rights from the other parent which includes visitation; leaving the country could be considered kidnapping. See related question.
If she is not the one with custody, yes.
Yes!
In Illinois, you must be at least 18 years old to change your name without parental consent.
The age of majority in Illinois is 18.
Yes, a 17-year-old is still considered a minor in Illinois. If they leave home without parental consent, they could be considered a runaway under Illinois law. Parents or guardians can file a runaway report with the police, which could lead to the minor being taken into custody until they are returned home.
No, it is not considered kidnapping but you should let your husband know where you and the kids will be staying.
Yes. This is called custodial interference, and has the same impact as kidnapping, but with mitigating factors.
In Illinois, a 17-year-old can move out with parental permission. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional for advice on specific laws and requirements regarding minors moving out with parental consent in Illinois.