Not if you wish top leave but if you take the child with you you need both hers and the courts consent. It's because the visitation, child support orders etc have to work.
By getting permission and signature from the other parent for the visa application for the child.
In general, if both parents have legal custody rights, a parent typically needs the other parent's consent to leave the country with the children. If one parent leaves with the children without the other parent's consent, it could be considered parental abduction and legal action may be taken. It's important to consult with a family law attorney for specific advice based on the circumstances.
If you have parents permission, you don't have emancipation cause. Emancipation means being freed from bondage or imprisonment - with permissions being given, one is certainly not being held against their will. The other view possibly here is that the parents do not want to accept responsibility for your being once you leave their home.
If you are not of legal age (generally 18) you may not leave the parental home and reside with someone else w/o parental permission or a court order giving the other party legal guardianship.
In some countries when you are 18 you can go without your parents permission in other countries you need to be 21 In some countries when you are 18 you can go without your parents permission in other countries you need to be 21
Legally, a sixteen year old cannot simply leave home without permission from their parents or legal guardians. However, in certain circumstances, such as abuse or neglect, they may be able to seek assistance from child protective services or other legal avenues to leave home. It's important for them to seek guidance from a trusted adult or professional to ensure their safety.
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With the other parents permission, yes.
Every state has different rules about this situation. Some states allow 16 year olds to move out with a parents permission and other states do not allow anyone under 18 years old to move out even with the parents permission.
Certainly, if their parents give their permission. The minor lives where their parents want them to live.
In New York, a seventeen year old is considered a minor and cannot legally leave their parents' home without their permission. If there is abuse or other extreme circumstances, the minor can seek help from child protective services or seek emancipation through the courts.
As long as they have the other parents permission i think.