To gain a sole parental responsibility they need to do the best they can to do their job as one instead of with someone else to help you along.
If you have parental consent, yes. That consent does not relieve your parent of their responsibility to maintain you.
No. Until they reach the age of majority, usually 18, they are the responsibility of the parent and the parent determines where the child lives.
Translates roughly to "state as parent." This is the idea that the state has a responsibility to play a parental role to youths who have been neglected by their parents.
Since you have parental consent, yes. That does not relieve your parent of their responsibility to maintain you.
No. The age of consent is 18 and at 15 years old they are a minor and still the responsibility of the parent.
A parent has parental rights until they have been terminated by a court order.A parent has parental rights until they have been terminated by a court order.A parent has parental rights until they have been terminated by a court order.A parent has parental rights until they have been terminated by a court order.
Can you terminate parental rights if the absent parent is paying suport
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If the judge signs the order terminating parental rights, no. However, very frequently judges will not find that termination of parental rights is in the best interest of the child, even if the parent wants to, especially if it is being done as a way of avoiding responsibility.
Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.Whether you have sole legal and physical custody or the other parent has any parental rights.
You can move out at any age with your parent's permission. That does not relieve them of their responsibility to keep you safe and until you reach 18, they will have to sign any contracts and leases for you.
Since you have parental consent, yes. That does not relieve your parent of their responsibility to maintain you. They may have to sign a rental or lease agreement with you.