yes you can live with your dad with out your moms permission as long as your 14 year old and over even though she has child custody.
no
Yes they divorced when Selena was 5 years old. In 2005 her mother remarried to her stepdad Brian Teefey. Selena Gomez's first parents were Mandy Cornett and Ricardo Gomez. They soon divorced in 1997. After the divorce, Selena's mom married another man named Brian Teefy.
You ask either the composer or his/her publisher. If you are lucky enough to receive permission (very rare, btw) you will need then to give proper credits due to whomever let you use their work.
Yes, Annie Denver did remarry and have another relationship after her divorce to John Denver. Annie was married to John from 1968 until they divorced in 1982.
You can, but it makes you a 'cover artist'. A cover arstist is a singer who records a version of a song that was originally recorded by another artist .
No. Parental permission is sufficient. It doesn't matter if they are married or divorced.
yes if you are legally divorced there should be no problem
by permission from author and publisher
It is possible to be divorced and never know especially if your spouse is residing in another state.
If the father has no legal custody, but is paying child support, he should be at least told. It's his child, too. The parents divorced each other - they did not divorce themselves from the child.
It depends on the details of your situation, such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
No.
If you filled out an application for a job, you signed a paper giving them permission to inquire about you. No other permission is needed.
No you don't. Simple oral permission will suffice.
Here you can be divorced from your wife even if she is living in another country. You can courier the papers and get her signature, and you could tell her that you would pay the charges , and send her the money.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
If the court gives permission yes.