What does the paperwork state? What are the father's reasons for not wanting to give permission? Will the trip interfer with his visitation and can you offer an alternative visitation schedule in it's place? Also, in my dealing with an Ex, the father may feel "threatened" and should attempt at developing atleast a decent acquaintanceship with the new husband. Weigh out the benefits of the trip, your son's desires, and if you need to go on the trip with them, I would attempt it before taking this back to the court room.
In most cases, if the car is registered in your name, your husband cannot legally take it without your permission.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
No, legally he cannot take them with him without your permission.
i married in 2005 to an illegal with no valid id only a legal birth certificate from his country! am i legally maried to him here in the US?
A minor in the US needs parental permission to marry. Even if the parents of the minor allowed her to marry and she would then be considered emancipated it is unlikely she would be able to apply for a spousal visa for her husband until she is of legal age. If the minor marries outside the US the marriage would be legal. A minor cannot legally leave the US without parental permission and in most cases being accompanied by an adult. A minor who left the US by illegal means and married in a foreign country would not be considered legally married in the US.
No, as that's a sign of parental alienation. see my profile
No, an employer cannot legally withdraw money from your bank account without your permission.
no she can NOT no she can NOT
No, not legally.
Yes, with your parents permission
If your parents give you permission, you can move out at any time. Giving that permission does not releave them of their responsibilities for you.
Yes, in most cases, police can legally video record you without your permission in public places where there is no expectation of privacy.