The Aunt can be named a guardian, however this dos not prevent a custody challenge by the other parent.
In Illinois, a 17-year-old can live with an adult sibling if the sibling is willing to provide care and support for the minor. However, it is advised to consult with a legal professional to ensure that all necessary steps are taken to establish a suitable living arrangement.
With parental consent yes, and it also matter how old they both are.
The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.
If you are not a legal adult you need your parents consent.
not without child's consent..
In many places, a teenager cannot legally move out of their parents' home without their consent until they reach the age of majority, typically 18. Living with an adult sibling may not be considered an appropriate living arrangement by authorities unless certain legal steps are taken, such as obtaining custody or guardianship of the teenager. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer or social worker for guidance in such situations.
YES! If the adult sibling doesn't, the person can be seen as heartless by others, and they should be mentally evaluated -- they may have a mental disorder.
In the state of Texas, a minor has limited legal options to move out of their parent's home without their consent. If the parent is not fulfilling their responsibilities, the minor or a concerned adult can report the situation to Child Protective Services or seek help from a legal guardian or family court to explore other options for the minor's care. Moving in with an older step-sibling would require the consent of the legal guardian or the court.
yes unless he is paying lodge for that room
yes if you are 18 you are a legal adult.
If you are not an adult, yes. Otherwise the parents have to act on your behalf.
You have to be an adult. In most places that is 18.