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No she can not.
Certainly they can, with your consent. You are still responsible for them and their well being.
No, if what is meant is, can a biological mother of a child give custodial rights to her mother without the necessity of court procedure and/or the agreement of the biological father.
They can but if the parents disagree with the exposure, they can put a stop to it by reducing time exposed or eliminating it altogether. The Grandparents should run it by the parents first for consent.
In most cases, consent from a child's biological parents is required for adoption. However, there are some legal provisions in place that may allow for adoption without parental consent in situations where the parents' rights have been terminated or if the court deems it necessary in the best interests of the child.
No. Only the grandparents who have custody over you can give you consent to do so. And even then, they may not be able to give you permission to live with your other grandparents, depending on why you other grandparents were not given custody over you in the first place.
No.
No, only with parental consent or when you are 18.
Depends how old "someone" is.
No. Only in Utah is his consent not needed, just a notification.
With the parent's consent, yes. However, the grandparents would need some type of legal custody otherwise they will not be able to do things like consent to the child's medical care, enroll the child in school (and the child must attend school), etc.