Your aunt has no rights. If mom and dad say okay, then it is okay.
yes she did
He lives in heaven when he was young he lived with his aunt mimi, in Liverpool England.
He lives with his mom, aunt, uncle, and his mom's brother's ex wife.
Enrique's sister lives with their mother's sister, their aunt Rosa Amalia.
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Without parental consent you have to be 18.
It depends on where you live, but most states have clinics that will prescribe birth control pills to minors without parental consent.
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Only with parental permission but when you are 18 you can choose yourself.
In California it is only legal with parental permission. Without it you would need a court order.
Your dad is still your dad and you should respect his wishes, but technically, your mom is your legal parental guardian and she can say yes or no and you make your decision. dont know
At 16, you need parental permission anyways just to be emancipated. But with parental permission, I think she can live with her boyfriend. The only problem would be that she's a minor and he's not, but I think she is much less a minor when emancipated.
Yeah, you can filter it out with the family and parental control settings.
They had to live with there aunt and uncle because there parents were no longer there to look after them
If your aunt has custody over you then you have to go through the court system to be with your mother. It also deals with whether your mother can have you live with her. If she has a drug problem, alcohol problem, or simply doesn't have the money to raise you the courts will rule against this. If you don't care to be in the custody of your aunt, then you can ask the court to send you to a relative of your choice providing that relative would want to care for you. If you just want to be with you mother and your aunt doesn't have custody and the court system isn't involved by all means you can go live with your mother, but be sure your mother can handle you living with her and has the finances to look after you. There is something going on here because most mothers, if they can, would keep their children close to them. There is a reason you are with your aunt. If you have visitation rights with your mother at the present time then there is a reason for that. It's time to sit down with your aunt and ask why you can't live with your mother, but I have a feeling she has already told you. Good luck Marcy
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