Most likely not. You would have to go before the courts to have such an arrangement. If the child is in the custody of the mother, that would make your request that much harder. Again your best bet is to go before the court with your request. You should also strongly consider retaining an attorney
sorry to say...yes Correction- no they can't. sorry. they can't do it with the mother agreeing unless its a step-parent adoption
No, they will not issue a marriage license without parental permission if you are under 18.
That will depend on your ages. If you are an adult in your state, you don't need parental permission.
With parental permission, 16. Without permission, 18.
Not without parental permission.
I doubt it. But even if that is legal, it's really bad idea. If you are under 18, parental consent is required.
This depends on where you live. And no, I think he has to give up his parental rights.
Not unless you were married (parental approval), or by court order.
A minor can not legally decide where to live without parental permission or emancipation from the court.
Only if the court has taken her parental rights away or she have given them up to the state, can that happen. Then it's the state that decides who will adopt the child. If she has her parental rights you can not adopt without hers and the fathers consent.
Yes, but only if the birth father's parental rights have been terminated by the courts.
Not without parental consent. If you leave home without parental consent, then Mom can report you (and I'm sure WILL report you) as a runaway, and you will be picked up by the authorities and returned home. Early emancipation is not even an option in Wisconsin, because that state does not have a statue under which a minor can petition the court for early emancipation.