nope, that's a little thing called fraud.
In most places, a child cannot legally leave a parent's house at the age of 13 without parental permission or without proper legal procedures being followed. It is important for children to have a safe and stable environment provided by their parents or guardians. If a child is facing difficulties at home, it is recommended to seek help from trusted adults or authorities.
The father took the child without permission because he wanted to spend time with them or because he believed it was in the child's best interest.
Yes
As they're the legal guardians and want to know their child is safe, yes, they should be informed and permission should be requested.
Because its their child and the child is only in your care and nothing should take place without their permission!
Are you married to the other parent? Divorced? Are they paying child support? Do they have "visitation rights?" In some instances the court MAY require you to get permission of the child's other parent to move the child before taking up residence out-of-state.
Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time
Depends on if you have sole custody if not you are breaking the law greatly, don't do it unless you have sole custody or get sole guardians permission or a court grant to have custody for a period of time.
no, it requires the permission of the court.
not without permission
A parent may take their child without permission due to a variety of reasons, such as a custody dispute, concerns for the child's safety or well-being, or a breakdown in communication between the parents.
No.