NO
No.
No.
She can try, but he can get an injunction.
I believe it would probably be labelled as custodial interference if both parents have custody of the child. It's usually only kidnapping if someone without custody of the child takes them, though different states and judicial systems will all make their own decisions.
Only with the parents consent. You can not choose until you are 18.
yes
no, that's custodial interference
Bella's mother and her new husband live in Jacksonville, Florida. They settled there after Bella moved in with her father in Forks, Washington.
The mother can sign her name, not the father's name.
She could but that would be moraly wrong
If the mother has sole custody of the child, then yes -- the father doesn't need notification. With joint custody, the answer may vary, but in most cases the father must be at least notified. The permission would be from a judge, not the father.
Only if a single mother.