you must be 16 and over but that is New Zealand....
Later loserz.....
In most cases you will indeed need permission from your ex-husband to take your child to live in New Zealand. Most states require parents seek permission and consent before taking their child out of state or out of the country.
No, it's the parents that decide where you have to live.
It is the parents choice.Another View: If the child support is mandated by court order, you have no choice in the matter - you must pay through the end of the legally mandated period or until he 'ages out."As for the child "choosing" to leave home to live with his GF's family - unless he is legally emancipated in the state of his residence he cannot LEGALLY do so. How his guardian parent chooses to address this situation is up to them.
I live in Canada. I am an American citizen. I have a child and one on the way. My husband is abusive physically to my son. How do I leave him and come home to the U.S?============================================================================Seek legal advice here in Canada immediately.Do not attempt to scoop the child and flee for the border. You could be charged with a serious criminal offence if you do so.You would not be allowed to take the child across the border in any event without your husband's written consent.
There are a variety of reasons while a child may be left home alone. If you live in South Dakota it is important to keep in mind that there is no minimum age at which your child can be left home alone. However, you should use your best judgment and it is not a good thing to leave any one younger then 12 home alone.
Not without parental consent.
Until the landlord who has legal control of the property asks you to leave. It doesn't matter whether you have a child.
Only if he has his fathers permission.
You can leave home at 16 but if Child youth and family think that you are mixing with wrong crowd, getting in trouble or cannot care for yourself they can arrange a family conference and force you to return home. At age 17 you can leave home and CYFS has no say in the matter. The only exception is, if you break the law a judge can order you to live anwhere he or she orders regardless of age. If you are unsafe at home then talk to someone you trust or call youthline on 0800 376 633 they can refer you to agencies to arrange a safe place to live.
There is no legislation in Afghanistan. There they belive that the parents will be responsible enough to not leave a child in unsafe situation. Of course now a days they themselves live in unsafe conditions.
YES ... but the child cant just pick up and move in with there Mother or the Mother just cant grab there child and take them home ... A judge has to give the order for the child to return to their Mothers care...
No!!
No some states allow you to leave at 17 it would be against the law to hold you there
This depends on where in the world you live ! 16 is considered old enough in Britain to leave home have a sexual relationship and get married.
i live in Arkansas and 16years old pregnant and feel thretened how can i leave home
Having a child does not change the fact they are a minor. A minor remains the responsibility of the parents. Once they are an adult, they can live where they want to.
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