He can move in with his mother only with the father's permission. Otherwise the mother needs to petition for a change in custody from the court that has jurisdiction.
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.
In most cases, a 16 year old cannot choose to live with their dad if the mother has full custody. The legal custody agreement would need to be modified through the court system for this to happen. It is important to consult with a family law attorney to understand and navigate the legal process in such situations.
Yes. If they want to make it on their own or with Dad, to stop them from benefiting financially for "running away" to Dad's or whetever, you make them file emancipation with the court. That way you're not responsible for them anymore and Dad can't make you pay him child support.
It depends on the custody arrangement in place. If the stepmother has legal custody or is the designated caregiver in the absence of the father, then the child may need to stay with her. It is best to refer to the custody agreement or consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
In most cases, a 16-year-old may have some legal say in custody decisions, but the final decision is typically made by the court based on the child's best interests. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand how the law applies to your specific situation.
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No, if you are her guardian (you have custody) then she cannot do that until she is a legal adult.
If you live in the US and Mom has custody, then no, you cannot. But Dad can petition the court for a change of custody.
You can not decide where to live at this age but tell your mother you are not living with your father so she can bring this to court and get custody of you. You can not just move out against his wishes so better your mother go through the proper channels.
Only if your mother consents.
If Mom has custody then she gets to decide where you live. You can move in with Dad if Mom agrees to it. Otherwise, Dad would have to petition for a change of custody.
# Have dad's permission # Have a court order giving mother custody. (Michigan isn't going to like the idea of losing control of what happens to you.)
I dont think so my dad did that and my mom fiiled him
If the parents have joint legal custody, then Dad has an equal say. Even if they don't have joint legal custody, I would imagine that something such as this (allowing the child to move in with a friend) would be a sufficient reason for Dad to ask the court to award him custody, and he would likely have a very good chance of getting it.
Can't with a change in the orders, or approval of the aunt.
Assuming Dad has custody, then he would have to agree to let daughter move in with you OR you would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
If your mother has custody, you need to be 18 or have her permission.