Your question is very unclear. From what I can read, yes. Your girlfriend and her mother can leave he state without taking you (as her boyfriend.) The fact that you may be the father of a child doesn't prevent them from moving.
sure but if you want to see your child that you worked for try to get custy of her or him
The husband is the child's father by law.
From the grammar you use you need to finish school first.
The legal age for a child to leave home varies depending on the country or state. In most places, the age is 18, but some locations may have different laws. It's important to check local regulations to determine the specific requirements for your situation.
Why would the father need supervision?
Legally abandoning a child is a serious offense and can have serious consequences. If you are unable to care for your 17 year old child, it is important to seek help and guidance from local social services or child welfare agencies to explore other options that ensure the safety and well-being of your child. Abandoning a child can lead to criminal charges and legal intervention.
It depends if the husband adapted your child legally.
That doesn't sound very smart.
You must file for guardianship in the jurisdiction where the child currently legally resides with the provision the child be allowed to move with you to NC if your petition is approved.
I'm going to take a general shot at this. I would have to say No you are not in contempt in this case. Reason being is that his girlfriend probably does not have legal custody of your son and therefore is not legally binded to that child. So if he is not home, you legally should NOT have to leave your child with his girlfriend unless stated in writing from the courts. You both have legal custody of your son. Check with a lawyer or your local laws regarding this further.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.