Yes, you will want his/her records and to let the school know you are moving. They will keep looking for you until they hear from you or the new school. Save the school time and money and call them or drop in.
The number of days a child must attend school is set by state law. If you are moving, or changing the child from one school to another, you must abide by the state law of the area you are in.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
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If your child has never been enrolled in a public school, you do not need to inform anyone. If your child has been in a public school, you fill out a withdraw form just as you would if you were moving or putting him in private school. For reason or new school, write "homeschool."
No as the passport requires both signatures
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
Until the child is 18, yes.
Schools will only release records to the parents or legal guardian of a minoror . It is also a required when enrolling in a new school that the minor have the permission of the parents or legal guardian. The exceptions would be if the person has reached the state's legal age of majority or has been granted emancipation status in the state where they have established residency.
Each state has a minimum age and different requirements for withdrawing from public school. It most cases, you have to be at least 17 or 18 years old. If you are withdrawing to go to home school, you must submit an application to the state.
No it will not.
No, child support doesn't stop. Quitting school does not emancipate a minor.
Your question is unclear. Do you live in another state and what is your intent? see link for help