Contact a Family Law attorney. Preferably the one who handled the original custody agreement. He/she will tell you if you have a valid case. As difficult as it may be to believe, there are some states that would not grant sole custody even under those circumstances,go figure! Although if he has been convicted (not just charged) of a felony you probably have just cause.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. She/he must review your situation and then explain your options under the laws in your jurisdiction.
Minors from newborn to age 18 are considered in custody disputes in court. Once a "minor" has turned 18, he or she is legally considered an adult, and therefore no longer is considered a "minor."
It is illegal for minors to smoke and also illegal to sell tobacco products to minors.
Question is unclear, or some facts are missing . Minors do not "give" their parents grants of temporary custody. Only the court can award custody.
Legally minors are not allowed to choose.
The 'minor' has no say in the matter.
When you are not a minor anymore. Minors are not allowed to decide.
In Kansas, buying tobacco for or selling tobacco to minors is a Class B misdemeanor. Violators will receive a fine of at least $200.
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No. The other parent can still call you in as a runaway.
You can as your children's rep.see links--------------------Additional: Citizens cannot "press charges" only law enforcement officers or prosecutors can "bring charges" against people. Minors are legally incapable of bringing lawsuits against anyone, however, as stated in the above answer, you can bring a civil suit against the other parent on behalf of your child but [CAUTION] you had better be fairly certain that the other parent doesn't possess proof of their allegation.
If not, how could the property owners file charges?
because they were at the stockade and they were against the troopers