Yes. * It depends on what is meant by "trouble". If authorities were involved and the minor is on probation and/or released conditionally to the custodian parent the minor may not change living residences or move from the state without the permission of the juvenile court.
Yes, from the time he was born until he he reached the age of maturity. They lived in Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois.
The parental knowledge does not affect the situation. Yes, he can get into trouble, particularly with the father!
Father Time has changed Kentucky.
Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky on February 12,1809.
Father Marquette and Louis Joliet explored Illinois in 1673.
Samuel Witwer
As far as know my grand father Earnest, and grandmother Josephine are from southern Illinois have been playing High 9 for Generations. Their parents came from Kentucky. So my guess High 9 started somewhere in the south? Possible in the Appellation Mountain area in western Kentucky?
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.
I believe it was Benjamin Logan because he called for the frist constitutional convention in Kentucky.
yes and maybe no Um, well the mother might get in trouble with the father. Because I don't think the father appreciated it, but I'm sure that this person is also right. She may not get in trouble, but I'm convinced the father probably didn't appreciate it.
You need legal counsel for this one. You should have no problem at all since the biological father terminated his rights as the father of that child. Do it legal so there is no chance of further trouble from the biological father. Termination of rights to his child doesn't mean much if he lets a few years slip by and can convince a judge that he was too young at the time, but has now matured and would like to be part of his child's life. A judge may very well grant him his wish and it's trouble for you!
Illinois had been established as a territory for Native Americans well before being founded. The first founders of the modern state were Father Marquette and Louis Joliet.