If the child's parents consent to the friend's parents to be appointed the legal guardians. The friend's parents would need to consent and then be appointed by the court.
I would say 18..
that's what happen to my bff she lives with us now
my friend said she has to decide when she is 14 and i agree
No, not if the child lives where the parents dont agree. However, the friend can file as a foster parent to say that the parents abandoned the child which would either cause the parents to loose custody and/or the minor to become emancipated.. In the longrun if the government ends up supporting the child, then Yes you will end up paying the government back for supporting your child.
Yes, or the parents could be charged with kiddnapping a minor.
Yes, because my friend's family have multiple babies and absolutey yes
he don't live with his child or i don't know or he is live with child.
you should discuss the issue with the child's parent, then let them discuss it with the child
The parents of a child do not have an obligation to pay child support to whoever the child decides to live with. Only if the court grants custody to another person and orders the parents to pay child support would an obligation arise.
It is apparent that your friend has no control over her child and she should have stopped her own child from pushing and kicking your child. You had a right to tell her child to stop. If your friend will let this matter come between you then she was never truly your friend in the first place. Give it time and hopefully your friend may see the light. If not, move on as there are other friends out there and some with children that have control over their children.
If a child wants to live with the child's boyfriend, then the child needs to be 18.
In "Street Child" by Berlie Doherty, Jim's friend is a boy named Joe. Joe is a kind-hearted and supportive friend who helps Jim navigate the challenges of living on the streets.