It all depends. If the father isn't allowed to see his child. But if the father has the same rights as the mother then no, it ends up as kid-napping
A mother cannot move a child across the country without a father's consent. However, if it is spelled out in separation or divorce papers, she can.
Harboring a runaway in California without the parent's consent is illegal and can result in criminal charges. Additionally, taking the runaway across state lines without permission could also violate federal laws, such as the Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution statute. It is important to contact the authorities and the runaway's parents to ensure their safety and legal compliance.
No, the 17yo is a minor.
They are not yet an adult. Taking them across state lines without permission is illegal. It could be considered kidnapping and subject the individual to Federal crimes.
Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of a parent or guardian is a federal crime. Wisconsin's laws cannot supersede the federal law.
Yes, taking a child across state lines without permission from the custodial parent or legal guardian can be considered kidnapping under federal law.
You need to be worried about the laws of your state. Boyfriend can't take you to another state to get married. First, it's illegal to take a minor across state lines without parental permission. Second, even if it wasn't, you couldn't get married anyway, because you're a minor without parental permission who is not a resident of their state.
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Yes you can. She is a legal adult. Her parents can't take any legal action.
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"Can I drive my vehicle across the border?"
A permission letter is a document that grants authorization to take a vehicle across the border. It should include details such as the vehicle's information, purpose of the trip, and the driver's contact information.