Not unless they've received emancipation, in which case, custody would be a moot point altogether.
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Depends if the parent has said that the child can choose what he wants, if the parent has then it is recommended that the child is given the choice of the school that they get to go to
If the child is a minor, yes, they are. If the child is an adult, no, they are not.
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Absolutely zero, in any state. Anyone can do it.
Yes until a modification is approved.
Highly unlikely.
Depends on whether the other parent was not involved by choice, or denied access.
The child can ask, however they have no right to make that choice. As for having a prison record, that does not necessarily make a bad parent.
You don't have the right to contact your child? If you don't, you can file a motion for an order of visitation in the court with jurisdiction (where the child legally resides).
I believe it's a no. It's the parents choice to home school the child, or to send them to school. Therefore, the town/gov. will not pay the parent for teaching their own child.