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Well, yeah, if Mom is the custodial parent and she gives permission for it, then you can move in with Grandmother. But, if Grandmother does not have some type of 'legal document' such as temporary guardianship, then there are going to be potential difficulties that Grandmother will face. For example--enrolling you in school, consenting to your medical care, etc.
teach him a lesson
Angel has agreed to move back in until the mother and grandmother leave in order to keep up an appearance of marital happiness
Only if her parents agree to allow it or the grandmother has been granted custody/guardianship by a court (the only way that would happen is if her parents are proven to be unfit).
No, a minor can not move out of their grandparents home if they have guardianship. The minor will have to live with the grandparents until their 18th birthday.
Oprah moved with her grandmother around age two and when oprahs mother moved north to milwaukee, Wisconsin she planned to move oprah there once she had a job. Oprah stayed with her grandmother on her farm in Mississippi. But when Oprah was six her grandmother became very sick and was sent to her mother in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Unfortunately, you still have to pay if these are her grandparents. It is up to the grandparents to suggest to her that she pay something towards the children. If they are your grandparents then they can seek legal council and demand she too pay child support. If she is living with the grandparents and raising your child then it is solely up to the grandparents to decide if they foot the bill or she does. Sorry. Marcy
No, in Maine there's no "Harboring a Minor" law so they can't really do anything. I'm 16 I left my parent's house and moved in with my grandmother, without my parents permission, and my grandmother now gets Child Support from my mother. (my mother never ever said I could live here and she told me not to) but the state allows it.
At 17, you can leave home in Georgia and cannot be forced to return. You can't be kicked out until you're 18, but you can leave on your own at 17.
If guardianship was court ordered, than any change requires court approval.
The minor may leave the relative's home and return to the residence of the mother whenever she so chooses. This however would not apply if the uncle has temporary or permanent legal guardianship of the minor or some other form of custodial order has been issued by a court.
Yes, its normal for her to do that.