Only with the permission of the other parent.
no
As long as they have the other parents permission i think.
If both parents have custody, you need the permission of both parents.
yes
No, the non custodial parent cannot give permission to have a friend look after their child and non custodial means you have no custody rights so the permission should be granted by the parent that has custodial rights.AnswerIf you are the parent with legal custody you do not need the non-custodial parent's permission to allow your friend to watch your child. The parent who has legal custody has both the right and the authority to make that decision.
no, even if you have sole custody
A parent may take their child without permission due to a variety of reasons, such as a custody dispute, concerns for the child's safety or well-being, or a breakdown in communication between the parents.
It is possible that a parent can solely take a decision for his or her child. However; It mainly depends on the agreement between parents.
With joint legal, one is still primary and thus has the authority to do so, but not without first discussing it with the other parent.
In the US, no, not unless the court gives you custody/guardianship and the only way they will do that against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven to be unfit.
Only with permission from the other parent and the court.
An intact family can't do that. A juvenile detention is related to the commission of a crime, so only the court does that. You can give up the child to family services, but the other parent can challenge for custody.