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Mother has assumed sole custody and control under all circumstances in every state except Arizona.

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Q: What are the custody laws for unwed parents in TX?
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Can a 17 yr be arrested for moving out of his parents home in tx?

They are not going to arrest them. They will take them into custody and return them to their parents.


Im the father and you live in IL The mother lives in TX your son lives with you If you have joint custody but you have residential custody can you the father still get child support?

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Can a police officer question a minor with no parents around in TX?

Yes.


Who are jae head's parents?

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Can one parent take a child out of the state of tx without permission of the other parent?

No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.


Can you move out of your parents' house in Texas when you turn 17?

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Can a minor move out without the parents permission legally in tx?

As long as they are minors, no they cannot.


How does a 17 year old choose parental custody in Tx?

This must be expressed to a family court judge which requires a parent to file a motion to modify custody. Texas is one of only two states that clearly give you a choice. However, the drawback is that by the time of the hearing, you will be 18. To expedite the procedure, if the parents are cooperative, this can be achieved through the use of a Certified Mediator, than filing the document Pro Se with the court. See link below.