With joint legal, one is still primary and thus has the authority to do so, but not without first discussing it with the other parent.
You can go to court and file for divorce without his permission. Then once its started during the proceedings the custody and financial info will be decided.
If the father has no legal custody, but is paying child support, he should be at least told. It's his child, too. The parents divorced each other - they did not divorce themselves from the child.
No. You cannot do anything to interfere with the other parent's access to your children. You need to petition the court for permission to relocate.
Are you married to the other parent? Divorced? Are they paying child support? Do they have "visitation rights?" In some instances the court MAY require you to get permission of the child's other parent to move the child before taking up residence out-of-state.
Not without the court's permission if your mother has legal custody. And if custody has not been hammered out in court yet or she otherwise does not have presumptive legal custody, if she is awarded custody of you, you can be compelled to return home until you reach the age of majority in your state (18 in PA).
With his permission you can.
Get permission.
Not without your permission and the permission of the court that assigned custody.
If you are divorced and he has partial custody, then nothing as long as you give the children to him on his turn to take care of them, otherwise you are looking at some nasty legal trouble in your future.
yes
Yes, he adopted he before him and Kim divorced. He has custody of Whitney, Laney, and Hailie.
yes you can live with your dad with out your moms permission as long as your 14 year old and over even though she has child custody.