I am presuming that you're asking if one parent can relinquish her parental rights and basically give the child to another adult who is unrelated and not the child's other parent. The basic rule is that if one parent terminates her rights then the other parent has those rights unless the rights of that adult were previously terminated. I am sure that in any case the adult to whom the child was given must officially adopt the child by going through certain judicial proceedings.
They would have to have parental permission. Another method would be to get a court order.
No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.
They can if they have parental permission. Without parental permission, no, they cannot.
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Not without parental permission. Until you turn 18, you remain their responsibility.
No, you can not move to another country at 16 without parental permission.
No, legally a sibling cannot adopt another sibling unless there are specific circumstances or legal arrangements in place. In general, adoption is a legal process that involves the transfer of parental rights from one individual or couple to another individual or couple who are not biologically related.
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An individual vs. individual is when one characters has a confrontation with another character.
In the US... No one can force another person to sign anything, but a court can certainly terminate parental rights if they have cause.
The specific requirements for moving to another province for school at sixteen can vary depending on the country or province. Generally, at sixteen, a child may be able to make decisions about their education, but legal guardians may still have certain responsibilities or requirements to consider. It is advisable to check the laws and regulations specific to your location.