The child has no legal position as in both countries, a 13 year old is considered a minor and not of legal age to make such a decision. The custodial parent has the right to petition the courts in the UK to compel the non-custodial parent to return the child (extradition) and things could get ugly (failure to comply could be grounds for kidnapping charges, enforceable in both countries). I'm sure the 13 year old wouldn't want to see their mum jailed over their refusal to return to the states.
Emancipation!
Celine Dion
If He Have Full Custody Then He Doesn't Have To .
Because she is Our Lord's Mother, & He never Refuses her requests.
get a job, save ur money and buy it yourself.
Take her to court and have the judge make it a requirement. She will then have no choice.
Mother Teresa had a heart attack in Rome in 1983 while she was visiting Pope John Paul II.
Rub it in how good something tastes. like "Ooh, This is Delicious"
king john died in 1216 when he was visiting his mother
If the biological mother refuses to participate in a paternity test, legal options may need to be considered. A court order can be sought to compel the mother to cooperate with the test. It is important to seek legal advice to navigate this process.
Not really. It depends on the situation.
Normally, No. The exception is if the state has declared her an unfit mother than the state decides what is best for the child.