No, they are not an adult in Missouri. Until they are 18, they cannot leave the state without parental permission.
Not until she is 18or if she gets early emancipation by the court.
Depends on where you live but most likely no.
If the father does not request a DNA test, the mother holds all of the parental responsibility and rights. The mother cannot request child support. The father cannot request custody or visitation.
No, this is something the parents have to agree on together and if not the court will decide.
No. To move as a minor you need parental consent. And if your step mom wants custody she have to petition for it in court.
No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.No. A grandfather has no parental rights and has no right to do anything without the consent of the mother as long as she has custody of the child and he doesn't.
No. The child has to be born before released for adoption. The father must consent because he has parental rights that are equal to the mother's.
No. Without parental consent, they have to wait until she's 18.
He needs parental consent to move out until he is 18.
No she can not.
They either have to have the parental consent or a court order to get a marriage license.
No, she would have to have parental consent.
Under 18 require parental permission to get married. In some places it requires a court order.
Not without parental consent.
Not until she is 18or if she gets early emancipation by the court.
No. The adoption would require the mother's voluntary consent unless a court deems her to be an unfit parent and terminates her parental rights. See related question link.
In some states they will issue a marriage license, but in general, no, until they reach the age of majority in the state in question, they need parental permission.