Yes.
Only with a court order.
If you are under the age of 18, then the consent of the CUSTODIAL parent or Guardian is necessary. So, if this parent does not have custody, then they cannot sign for you to get married.
If both parents consent, yes. If the parent who currently has custody does not consent, the other parent would have to file a suit for modification of custody. The court may or may not consider the 17 year old's desires, depending on state law.
That depends on the state. In many states, if both parents have equal custody, then both signatures would be required.
That depends on the state that you live in. There are states that require the consent of both parents if both have custody.
It could be, if you don't have custody of the child.
No, your parents have custody of you and therefore have to consent to you being emancipated.
Yes.
If the parents are married, yes. If one parent has sole custody that parent can consent.
yes
She needs to consult with an attorney. Both parents would need to consent to a guardianship with the grandmother as guardian. If the mother doesn't want custody then the father would be the one with legal standing for sole custody.She needs to consult with an attorney. Both parents would need to consent to a guardianship with the grandmother as guardian. If the mother doesn't want custody then the father would be the one with legal standing for sole custody.She needs to consult with an attorney. Both parents would need to consent to a guardianship with the grandmother as guardian. If the mother doesn't want custody then the father would be the one with legal standing for sole custody.She needs to consult with an attorney. Both parents would need to consent to a guardianship with the grandmother as guardian. If the mother doesn't want custody then the father would be the one with legal standing for sole custody.
Generally, their marital status has no bearing on the issue. As long as they have legal custody they can consent to a search.