Most states, it's age 18 or older. Check with your individual state laws.
Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.Yes, if that parent has sole legal custody of the child.Yes, if the parents are unmarried and the other parent (father) hasn't established his paternity legally.
not if you have consent from the legal parent.
Is it legal for a principal and counselor to meet with other than a parent or legal guardian about a student without permission of the parent
No, but parents do it anyway, as well as claim abduction.
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With joint legal, one is still primary and thus has the authority to do so, but not without first discussing it with the other parent.
You haven't mentioned if the parents are married or if there is a custody order. The parent should call the police immediately and say the child has been taken by the other parent. The police will require the details.
Yes he can , as it is in the best interest of the child anyway.
Step parent is not a legal definition and they have no legal right to the child so yes, you could say it that. When the biological parent gone there can be emotional ties etc and there have been cases where the step parent do get custody over the other biological parent because they have a long and steady bond with the child. The court will look into what is best for the child.
Each fiance' will need both legal gaurdians to sign if they are under 18. The only way 1 parent can sign is with a legal document that states that the other parent can't sign due to their death.
If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.
Both of you are legal custodial parents. Neither parent has greater costodial rights that the other one.