If she has parental consent, it is perfectly legal.
Not unless you get emancipated,
She needs to get her parents consent or wait until she is 18yo. She is not fulfilling the requirments for early emancipation.
michigan
You must do it through the court. Visit the local family court to inquire about the process in your jurisdiction. Since the parents will consent a court advocate may be able to assist you in the process. You need to petition for legal guardianship.You must do it through the court. Visit the local family court to inquire about the process in your jurisdiction. Since the parents will consent a court advocate may be able to assist you in the process. You need to petition for legal guardianship.You must do it through the court. Visit the local family court to inquire about the process in your jurisdiction. Since the parents will consent a court advocate may be able to assist you in the process. You need to petition for legal guardianship.You must do it through the court. Visit the local family court to inquire about the process in your jurisdiction. Since the parents will consent a court advocate may be able to assist you in the process. You need to petition for legal guardianship.
Custody in Michigan must be established either through divorce, family support case or paternity case. Once established you can file a petition to change the order or have it inforced.
No
Michigan's capitol is Lansing. My aunt and her family live ther in traverse city. its cool!
A family member cannot change a person's will, nor does anyone need to consent. Only a person can change their own will. If the person changes their will, and family believes that they were not of sound mind at the time, they can challenge that will when it is read.
yes
Howard Chynoweth has written: 'The Chynoweth family of Greenland, Michigan' -- subject- s -: Genealogy 'The Goard family of the Michigan copper country'
No
With consent of the child's natural father, yes. This agreement will need to be passed through the family court.