He is allowed to come home if he wants.. but he has to be 18 if he has a guardian
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Contact the family court for your county and ask them for details.
If you are talking about custody of children, it depends on state law.
Yes, grandparents have rights in Florida. You can hire a lawyer so that you can present your case during the custody hearing.
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination
Charter of the Rights of the Family was created in 1983.
Man's Rights in the Family Party was created in 1996.
If you are referring to parental rights - there is NO way that you can legally abandon your rights OR your responsibilitiesas a parent.
The custodian must either buy the securities or sell the rights. He cannot let them expire because it would not be in the best interest to the minor. The same is also true of warrants.
Adoptions are possible when the mother will not give up custody when the mother will not give up parental rights to the foster parents but will give them up to a third party. However, you are asking the wrong person. You should be asking the social worker. Probably the state or government placed the children in that home. That is the person to ask.
Until you are 18 the parent with full custody can determine where you live.