There is no single answer to your question. If paternity has been established in court and the father has custody or/and visitation rights, the mother may need his consent and the court's approval depending on the "reasonableness" for the move. The court decides such issues on a case by case basis and according to state laws.
As far as you want to, aslo it depends if you have a clouse in the custody papper.
As far as I'm aware, in every state if you legally marry, then you are automatically considered to be an emancipated minor and therefore you can move out without parental consent.
This aspect of the Swedish language is surprisingly confusing. Swedish has four words for great-grandfather, all referring to separate people. These are: - farfars far (paternal grandfather's father) - dad's dad's dad - farmors far (paternal grandmother's father) - dad's mom's dad - morsfars far (maternal grandfather's father) - mom's dad's dad - morsmors far (maternal grandmother's father) - mom's mom's dad
far. is how it sounds. im not sure how its actually spelled. and far far is dads dad. and mor far is moms dad. and mor mor is mom's mom. etc
1. move the phone as far away from the present as possible 2. Get a friend/sibling/anyone to prank your dad 3. hopefully he will be distracted for long enough for you to get to your present Hope works- did for me! =p
If your boyfriend lives close by and you can still finish school then yes. But if you have to drop out of school and move far away then no. Try working it out with your dad and tell him why he is making you so mad and maybe will come around.
They are legally allowed to move out, as they are adult "technically", but as far as the school is concerned the parents would still be legal guardians and need to sign any and all excuses.
informal : far formal : fader
A king can jump as far as needed to legally capture pieces.
As far as I know, this is legally impossible.
Not far!
In most places, you can legally park at least 5 feet away from a driveway.