Yes. parents have always rights to the child. Because the exist of child in the earth is only for their parents.
No as that would be considered child abandonment.
In the US, parents have no rights over an adult child unless that adult child has been declared mentally incompetent by the court and the parents were appointed guardians as a result of that.
She dyed her hair bright pink as a rebellious act against her conservative parents.
no, the parents of the child have more rights to the child than the grandparents.
Their rights start where the parents' rights begin. If the parents are actively parenting, the child is thriving and nothing illegal is going on, then the grandparents are honor bound to support, not supplant, the parents. If the parents are out of the picture, the grandparents can certainly apply to become guardians of the child.
None, although it is their child, they are legalley an adult so they have their own rights?
The same rights they had when they were younger. Your child is not 18 yet.
If there are no court orders both parents have equal rights.
Yes they do.
With the court's permission, if the parents are not married. Single fathers have no assumed rights to a child. Married parents have equal rights to the child until otherwise ruled on.
A biological parent is automatically the legal guardian of his or her minor child unless they voluntarily relinquish parental rights or the court terminates those rights to their child. Temporary custodial/visitation/support issues are decided at the time divorce papers are filed, the permanent decisions are finalized at the time the divorce decree is granted.