No, you have to be legal guardian.
If a father's name is on the birth certificate that does not make him a legal guardian, it makes him a father. The two are technically different. In this state a father can have guardianship without establishing it. A father can be forced to pay child support while a guardian can not.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
Unless you are the legal guardian of your father, yes. There is no requirement that he get your permission. And if someone else is guardian, it is their decision.
The mother or father or legal guardian of the sisters. if there is no guardian the sister is next of kin.
Not unless he is the legal guardian.
No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.
Your father has to go to court and have the judge agree on it.
No she is not your Parent or Legal Guardian dat is not acceptable.
If the father in subject is the legal and FULL guardian of the child in question, yes as there is no consent needed if the father is the full legal guardian of the child. If, however, it is a joint guardianship between the mother and the father, no, the father will need consent from the mother.
The childs' father, married or not. Your relationship to the father is irrelevent. The father is the first on a long list of family members. Create a living will if that is not acceptable.
yes because they are a grown up