I believe the answer is YES as long as the 21 year old proves to be capable of doing so.
The mother already has sole custody. The father has not rights. see link
The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.
He can move in with his mother only with the father's permission. Otherwise the mother needs to petition for a change in custody from the court that has jurisdiction.
ask the sibling.
It depends. If your father has part custody of you... then it'd be accepted more than if your legal guardian had full custody over you. My parents have joined custody so when I have arguments with my mom, if I call my dad and he's in the same state, he'll come get me in a heartbeat. But if your father doesn't have joined custody, or even less custody than your legal guardian, he can get in a bit of trouble for taking you if you go there.
A sibling that is not "Half" or "Step". A sibling that shares the exact same mother and father as you.
No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.
If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.If the father has legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has joint legal custody, no. Not without his consent. If she has sole legal custody, yes.
A sibling with the same mother and father as others.
She can not choose until she is 18. Her mom can ask for the custody order to be modified and the court will ask her what she wants but they are not obligated to follow her wish.
Your half sibling has either the same mother or the same father that you have, but not both.
the father gets the custody of the child if the mother dies