I would certainly question the violation of privacy rights by any school that used email correspondence. A "girlfriend" who is not the biological parent. Has no legal or ethical right to information of minor children. If the a parent gave permission, and the school released such information, the other biological parent has every right to object. And the legal right to have it stopped.
Even in joint custody, the order will name rights and responsibilities of each parent. Only one parent should have the right to chose the school. That parent may change the school without the other parent's permission.
No. That would be a violation of the child's and the parent's privacy. The girl friend has no right to receive any information about the child. The father needs to take a more active role with his child and not pass it off to a girl friend.
Yes a 16 year old can legally change their surname without consent I know this as I took legal advice on behalf of my daughter so she can change hers at 16.
No. If the marriage was legally conducted and the license legally obtained, the other parent can't change it. The key word being "if" a legal marriage occurred. When parents share joint legal custody it means that both parents have the right to make or contest decisions concerning the minor child's welfare. Under such circumstances, a minor child could not be legally married without both parents giving consent to the marriage. If a marriage did occur under such circumstances the non consenting parent would have grounds to contest the act.
Depends on who made the change. If the parents are not married to each other the decision what last name the child will have belongs to the mother and she will not need the consent of the father.
Not unless there is a court order allowing the action. I do not think so, yet you can consider yourself emancipated, which means you get along in life on your own. You probably want to talk to your parents about something like this anyways!!
He/she can file a motion for contempt of court, and if granted, a change of custody. I teach parents how to collect evidence and how to do this without the need of hiring an attorney. see link
You indicate they have "Contact", but what is the status of Custody? If the Father has visitation, partial or shared custody, legal& or physical....No, you cannot change the Surname of the child without the Fathers explicit consent!!
If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.If they have sole legal custody- yes. If the parents have joint legal custody- each has a right to take part in that decision.
you need both of the parents to agree to have their child's last name changed
He/she can't. Only the parents can change custody.
No. Pregnancy does not automatically confer a change the status of a minor. The minor is still in the custody of her parents until she reaches the age of majority or a court rules otherwise.
Yes a 16 year old can legally change their surname without consent I know this as I took legal advice on behalf of my daughter so she can change hers at 16.
No. Only a court can make a change in custody.No. Only a court can make a change in custody.No. Only a court can make a change in custody.No. Only a court can make a change in custody.
Generally no. A change in custody must be made by a court order.
No. Your parents must come to an agreement and change the custody order filed in the family court.
In most cases, a 12 year old cannot live with her aunt and uncle without her parents' consent. Legal guardianship or court approval is typically required to change the child's living situation without the parents' permission.
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To the best of my knowledge there is no way to change a Social Security number. It is issued at birth and remains with you for the rest of your life.