One of your parents has to file a motion to amend their custody agreement. If there are no extenuating circumstances and your father has no issues that would make it bad for you to live with him, then most of the time the courts will take your preference under consideration and allow you to decide which parent you'd like to live with. You and your parents will be bound by the court's decision.
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Boycotts, polling, voting, petitions, and referendums are five of the legal actions that citizens of the US utilize to affect our government.
I think you really need to go and see a specialist in family law, or the equivalent of the UK's "Citizens Advice Bureau" in your country. Regardless as to what actions can be taken you will have to take these these actions through the courts anyway, and will probably need a legal representative in the end anyway, so you might as well start as you will have to finish.
What legal actions can i take if my employer doesnt pay me?
Through court actions, but not on her own.
possible jail time and a restraint.
She can challenge for custody, but the question that arises is why she do not already file a motion to modify while in possession of the child? Until a custody decision, she lacks any standing to object to the circumstances, and by the time it goes to court, the child may be a legal adult. At this point, it's a little late to take any action.
You may employ a full range of administrative and legal actions from counselings and reprimands through actions that could end a Soldiers career in the Army.
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If she has custody of the kids. Legal custody.
If, and only if, she has legal MAIN custody of the child, then yes.
A legal adult (21+ usually) can take Guardianship of you, but it needs to be bought up in front of a court for the exchange to be legalised.