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Can you leave the country without parental consent?

Can you leave the country without parental consent?

Do I still need his consent? Answer: Parental consent is not required for domestic travel. If you are currently in the United States and are just traveling to another state, you should not need consent from your parents. You should get one from your mother, though, just in case.

Can I leave home at 16 without my parents consent UK?

Once a young person reaches 16 they can leave home or their parents can ask them to move out. However, parents are responsible for their children’s wellbeing until they turn 18 – and they’ll likely need support (anchor link). You can read about parental responsibility in more detail on GOV.UK.

Can my child’s father stop me taking her on holiday?

If a father wants to take their child abroad for holiday then a mother can stop them taking the child away unless the father has child residence in which case they can take the child away for up to 28 days. In all other cases the father must either obtain the mothers written consent or consent from the court.

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Can parents stop you from moving out at 16?

If you are over 16 then you can usually move out without permission of your parents. There aren’t any laws that say specifically what age someone can live on their own but it’s usually understood that 16 is the minimum.

Can my ex wife take my child abroad without my consent?

If one parent has a residence order or a child arrangements order stating the child lives with that individual, he or she can take the child abroad for 28 days without the written consent of the other parent. If consent is unreasonably withheld, a court application may be necessary.

Can I travel abroad with my child without father’s consent?

In order to be granted a passport, the US State Department requires all children under the age of 16 to have permission from both parents. Parents with sole custody are granted permission to travel out of country with their children without permission from the child’s other parent.