If the 13-year-old wants to live with her father and you say no, the final decision may involve legal proceedings and the involvement of authorities to determine custody arrangements based on the best interests of the child, which may include the child's preference depending on the laws in your jurisdiction. It's important to seek legal advice in such situations.
Legally, not without his father's permission.
No, having a child does not emancipate you. Until you turn 18, your parents are responsible for you. If they allow you to get married, you would be emancipated. Trust me honey, i am 20 and got two kids, stay at ur parents as long as u can....i hated being at my parents house so I moved in with my babys daddy, and now I wish I would of waited when I was younger...its hard. and now the father wont help me out with the kids, i have to do all the changin and feedin and all he said he'd help, but doesnt really all the time, he gripes about it alot.....ugh but yeah move out if you want, if you have any troubles or in trouble, dont hesitate to email me.
it's possible, super illegal but possible.
An 18 year old who is an American citizen can move where ever in the United States they like. That aside, a person cannot "move to" Florida if they are a Florida resident... You have to live in Florida (or any other state) in order to be a "resident" of that state.
If you are 16 years old and the court has given the entire custody to your mother who is living in Michigan, the father who lives in Florida can not take you there unless he has the permission of the court to do so.
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no, well it depends on if the parents have custody of the 13yr old if so then no you cannot do that because the 13yr old is too young to live on his/her own.
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You cant work at 13 you have to be 14 and up!!
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What if the child is 13 yrs old and want to move in with father if you have phyiscal custody of her?